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Biology of Mood & Anxiety Disorders | Abstract | Functional Anomalies in Healthy Individuals with 1st Degree Family History of Major Depressive Disorder

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Individuals with major depressive disorder (MDD) process information with a bias towards negative stimuli. However, little is known on the link between vulnerability to MDD and brain functional anomalies associated to stimulus bias.

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Tags: Brain, Anxiety Disorder, Anxiety, Depression, Major Depression, Disease and Condition, Relationship, Science

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