X/fulltext) suggests that brain activity in specific regions before experiencing a traumatic event may help predict whether ...
In addition, recurrent bad dreams can strengthen the emotional intensity of the trauma itself. Instead of helping to resolve ...
Your amygdala, a certain part of your brain, processes emotions. It may also respond differently depending on whether you have bipolar disorder or depression. In those living with bipolar disorder ...
A study published March 5 in Science Advances found that women with signs of depression after childbirth had increased volume in two brain areas involved in emotion and stress: the amygdala and the ...
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