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MRI Study Reveals Depressed Teens’ Brains React Differently to Emotions

Summary by Axis Imaging News
Depressed adolescents’ brains worked harder to process emotions while watching a clip of Despicable Me, MRI findings suggest. Summary: A new MRI study reveals that adolescents with depression process emotions differently than their non-depressed peers when watching a clip of Despicable Me. While many depressed teens report emotional numbness, brain scans show their brains actually work harder to interpret emotions, especially during neutral scen…
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Axis Imaging News broke the news in on Friday, February 14, 2025.
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