Thursday Apr 11, 2024

Depression on the Brain: Causes of depression and the brain

Welcome to "Depression on the Brain"! In this episode, I'll be your guide through the fascinating intersection of neuroscience and mental health. We're on a mission to unravel the mysteries of depression, starting with a closer look at the inner workings of the brain.

Depression isn't just a matter of "chemical imbalances" as it's often simplified. It's a complex interplay of nerve cell connections, growth, and circuit functioning. Thanks to cutting-edge brain imaging technologies like PET, SPECT, and fMRI, we're able to peer into the brain like never before. These tools reveal key areas like the amygdala, thalamus, and hippocampus, shedding light on how they regulate mood and influence memory. For instance, studies have found that the hippocampus tends to be smaller in depressed individuals, possibly due to stress-related suppression of neuron production. But here's where it gets really interesting: antidepressants don't just tweak neurotransmitter levels; they actually stimulate the growth of new neurons, suggesting a potential breakthrough in depression treatment. Join me as we delve deeper into the neural landscape of depression and uncover new paths to healing.

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