X/fulltext) suggests that brain activity in specific regions before experiencing a traumatic event may help predict whether ...
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 ...
In addition, recurrent bad dreams can strengthen the emotional intensity of the trauma itself. Instead of helping to resolve ...
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 ...
exercise is not just for your body—it's for your brain too. More information: Keisuke Tomita et al, Potential role of signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 in the amygdala in ...
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