Neurobiological of Major Depression Disorder
Areas of the brain are involved in MDD As a result of Major Depression Disorder (MDD), there is a structural and synaptic alterations in various parts of the brain. These parts include hippocampus and the frontal cortex. According to the pathophysiological studies, these alterations are anticipated to prevent the brain from developing necessary adaptive reactions to the surrounding stimuli. These facts have raised concerns to the neuroscientists to develop a research of neurotrophins in depression. This is because there are neural survival factors of significant on maintenance and establishment of neural circuit during development in the adult patients. As Continue reading...