Chronic pain has long been known to be associated with depression.Authors Barbara Jacquelyn Sahakian Professor of Clinical Neuropsychology ...
Changes to one's hippocampus, the brain's memory centre, in response to prolonged pain could be an important factor for why some people develop depression in chronic pain, while others do not, ...
A study reveals that changes in the hippocampus, a key brain area, may determine why some individuals with chronic pain ...
Researchers identify the hippocampus and microglia as the "tipping point" that determines if chronic pain leads to depression or resilience.
Scientists have uncovered a brain mechanism that may explain why chronic pain leads to depression in some people but not others, according to research ...
Scientists have uncovered a brain mechanism that may explain why chronic pain leads to depression in some people but not ...
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Study links a learning-related brain circuit to schizophrenia
Researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have traced a genetic mutation found in psychosis patients to a ...
For much of the 20th century it was thought that the adult brain was incapable of regeneration. This view has since shifted dramatically and neurogenesis—the birth of new neurons—is now a widely ...
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