Sadness tied to greater communication between brain areas involved in emotion and memory

The NPR (11/8, Hamilton) “Shots” blog reports that researchers found in a small study that “feeling down was associated with greater communication between brain areas involved in emotion and memory.” The findings were published in Cell. Dr. Joshua Gordon, the director of the National Institute of Mental Health, said the new study confirms earlier research done in animals, “It’s finding a circuit, a piece of the brain that we kind of already knew was involved in mood – that’s the less-than-wow part. The wow part is that it’s in human beings.”

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— “Researchers Uncover A Circuit For Sadness In The Human Brain, “Jon Hamilton, NPR, November 08, 2018.

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