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Predicting Treatment Success - Depression (2 of 7)

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Uploaded by on Oct 9, 2009

Professor Helen Mayberg introduces a series of studies to identify biomarkers for how a depressed patient will respond to treatment. The anterior cingulate is important in this regard.

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  • Different researches appoint that our brain and the way it interacts with different neurotransmitters and hormones could be the main cause for depression. This means that a chemical unbalance is causing our brain to say our body to feel the way it feel. This interesting researches mapping the parts of the brain that react and change during depression will sure help a lot. More videos on Medical topics are available at Symposier site. (also share your medical videos with our community).

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