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Scientists have shown that the brains of people with depression respond differently to feelings of guilt — even after their symptoms have subsided.
University of Manchester researchers found that the brain scans of people with a history of depression differed in the regions associated with guilt and knowledge of socially acceptable behaviour from individuals who never get depressed.
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Scientists have shown that the brains of people with depression respond differently to feelings of guilt — even after their symptoms have subsided.
University of Manchester researchers found that the brain scans of people with a history of depression differed in the regions associated with guilt and knowledge of socially acceptable behaviour from individuals who never get depressed.
See on sciencedaily.com
via Tumblr Brain scans support Freud: Guilt plays key role in depression