Schizo - The film is against prejudices about schizophrenia
New research indicates that a decrease in the desire for pleasure can be the basis of a central symptom in major depressive disorder. The research is in contrast with the previous idea that those who suffer from depression do not have the opportunity to enjoy the benefits, though they desire. The
anhedonia, ie lack of motivation in charge circuitry pleasure and experience it, is one of the primary symptoms of major depressive disorder. The anhedonia respond less well to antidepressants and many others continues even when symptoms are in remission. According to the researchers, to explore the motivational dimension dell'anedonia, ie the link between reduction of dopamine and the process of reward in depression, may help us understand how the anhedonia respond to treatment.
Worth the effort? Not if you're depressed - VUCast: Vanderbilt University's News Network
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