Depression Impacts Youth Brains Differently than Adults | WION Podcast

Recent research from the University of Melbourne reveals that severe depression impacts the brains of youth differently than adults. Analyzing brain scans of 810 individuals aged 12-25, the study found unique patterns of connectivity in young people with major depressive disorder (MDD). Notably, certain brain hubs showed stronger connections linked to self-reflection, indicating a greater focus on internalized thoughts. This groundbreaking research could help target brain stimulation therapies, which have primarily been used for adults, to more effectively treat youth depression. The study emphasizes the need for tailored approaches in mental health treatment for younger populations.

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