Depression changes brain structure, study suggests
Changes in the brain’s structure that could be the result of depression have been identified in a major scanning study.
Changes in the brain’s structure that could be the result of depression have been identified in a major scanning study.
In two independent studies, scientists at the University of Basel have demonstrated that both the structure of the brain and several memory functions are linked to immune system genes. The scientific journals Nature Communications and Nature Human Behaviour have published the results of the research.