Part of brain network much bigger in people with depression, scientists find
by Nicola Davis Science correspondent from Science | The Guardian on (#6QFD4)
Research suggests expanded frontostriatal salience network could be risk factor for developing condition
Researchers have gained new insight into how and why some people experience depression after finding a particular brain network is far bigger in people living with the condition.
The surface of the brain is a communication junction box at which different areas talk to each other to carry out particular processes. But there is a finite amount of space for these networks to share.
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