Brain Activity Reveals Lingering Sensitivity to Negative Cues After Depression Recovery
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Brain activity reveals lingering sensitivity to negative cues after depression recovery
Researchers have found that even after recovery, individuals who previously experienced depression may retain a heightened sensitivity to negative cues and face challenges in regulating responses to potential punishment.
Despite recovery from depression, the brain retains sensitivity to negative cues
Researchers have found that even after recovery, individuals who previously experienced depression may retain a heightened sensitivity to negative cues and face challenges in regulating responses to potential punishment.
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