Predicting Depression, Anxiety in Advance With Brain's Response to Angry Faces

Predicting whether individuals are at an increased risk for depression or anxiety after stressful events can be done from a brain region that was newly discovered by a team of researchers. The study conducted at Duke University reports a correlation between how a college student's brain responds to photos of angry or fearful faces and their ability to recover from breakups or financial emergencies months or years in the future. Dr. Johnna Swartz, a psychology ...

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