Depression affects millions of people worldwide, but much is still unknown about this illness and treatments don't always work. Ph.D. candidate Jesper Pilmeyer examined patients' brains using MRI ...
New MRI study reveals altered brain activity in depressed adolescents while watching 'Despicable Me'
The brains of adolescents with depression process information about how others are feeling in a way that is different to those without depression. The findings suggest that, even though many depressed ...
July 30, 2004 (Honolulu) — Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of a series of patients with unipolar depression indicate that compared with nondepressed control subjects, depressed patients ...
A novel study aimed at disentangling the neurological underpinnings of depression shows that multiple brain profiles may manifest as the same clinical symptoms, providing evidence to support the ...
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New MRI study reveals altered brain activity in depressed adolescents while watching 'Despicable Me'
The brains of adolescents with depression process information about how others are feeling in a way that is different to those without depression. The research, published in Social, Cognitive and ...
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