Children of depressed parents are less likely to respond to either positive or negative feedback. This might be due to a ...
October brings the solidification of school-year routines and the excitement of holidays on the horizon. The temperature begins to drop, daylight fades quickly, and the leaves begin to change. October ...
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Parents’ anhedonia may shape how children’s brains respond to feedback
In newly published research, Binghamton University doctoral student Elana Israel, MS '22, explores which depressive symptoms ...
Psychologists at Binghamton University, State University of New York found that the brains of children from areas containing higher levels of deprivation show less response to reward and loss, but ...
Depression and anxiety commonly occur together, creating a cycle where symptoms of each condition can worsen the other. A coping “toolkit” may include therapy, lifestyle changes, and medication.
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