"Study Reveals Depression's Impact on Brain's Reaction to Gestures"

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"Study Reveals Depression's Impact on Brain's Reaction to Gestures"
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A study published in Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging found that individuals with depression show different brain responses to gestures compared to non-depressed individuals. Using fMRI, researchers observed increased activity in certain brain regions when depressed participants viewed negative and instrumental gestures, suggesting a heightened effort to process these gestures. The findings indicate that depression may affect how people perceive and react to social cues, with a potential bias towards negative interpretations. The study had limitations, including a small sample size and the use of simplified stick figure animations.

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