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Serendipitous findings in the 1950s spawned the idea that depression was a “chemical imbalance” in the brain. But decades of research — and a radical new treatment — are upending that thinking.
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The neuroscientist discusses how creative thinking led to some of his most groundbreaking discoveries.
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A series of recent studies now offers preliminary evidence that depression may, indeed, alter aspects of perception.
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A catalog of all of the connections in the human brain may be possible with new technological advances.
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Advances in chemistry, physics, and computer science have revolutionized neuroscience by giving scientists greater access to the living brain.
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