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Persistence of amygdala hyperactivity to subliminal negative emotion processing in the long-term course of depression

Psychology

Persistence of amygdala hyperactivity to subliminal negative emotion processing in the long-term course of depression

M. Klug, V. Enneking, et al.

This innovative study explores the enduring brain functions associated with automatic emotion processing in people experiencing long-term depression. Conducted by Melissa Klug and colleagues, it reveals persistent amygdala hyperactivity in response to sad stimuli among individuals with acute major depressive disorder, highlighting a potential trait marker for depression.

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