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All of these are just symptoms of depression, however. The underlying issues, and important areas of study regarding this disorder, have more to do with the actual changes depression can cause to the brain. Here, we’ll explore an answer to the question “how does depression affect the ...
Researchers have for the first time shown what occurs in the brain during repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), a treatment for depression. On May 18, 2022, the findings were published in theAmerican Journal of Psychiatry. When other strategies, such as medications, have failed to ...
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And it's not just behavioral symptoms. Depression has physical manifestations inside the brain. 不止是行为上的这些症状,抑郁症还会导致一些脑部的临床表现。 First of all, there are changes that could be seen with the naked eye and X-ray vision. These include smaller frontal lobes and hippocampal...
Written on 22-01-2019 Are you in the 20% of people who get the winter blues? There’s a biological basis for that. New research has found a direct pathway between a type of light-sensitive cells in the eye and brain areas that relate to mood....
Already approved for smoking and treatment-resistant depression, brain stimulation is being tested for multiple addictions such as alcohol and opioid use disorder. Ambivalent About Dry January? A person undertaking Dry January may feel pulled in opposite directions, producing tension that can be prod...
Major depression or chronic stress can cause the loss of brain volume, a condition that contributes to both emotional and cognitive impairment. Now a team of researchers led by Yale scientists has discovered one reason why this occurs — a single genetic switch that triggers loss of brain connec...
Scientists interpret these behaviors to be like the anhedonia often seen in people with depression. Once mice are in this depressed state, the scientists re-activated a region of the brain that had previously been activated during a positive emotional event (exposure to a desired member of the...
An unusual chemical balancing act helps explain why people with depression attend more closely to negative information