Brain Network Significantly Larger in People with Depression

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This article discusses a study that found a brain network linked to reward processing and attention to be larger in individuals with depression, and this difference can be observed in children before the onset of depression. This research suggests that structural differences in this brain network may play a role in the development of depression.

A brain network involved in reward processing and attention to stimuli is markedly bigger in people with depression and can be detected in children before depression onset.
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