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10, 2007) — It's hardly surprising that clinically depressed people act differently than healthy people. Quantifying the difference, however, can be difficult.
Researchers at Ohio State University found that depressed and non-depressed people were about equal in their ability to learn negative information that was presented to them.
The findings, which show how the emotions of depressed people become blunted, could lead to more effective ways to treat ... The study also has broader implications for understanding human behavior,
Because most behavior is learned according to the principles of instrumental conditioning, learning theory can be used to help people figure out how to change their behaviors.
Signs of Manic behavior: ... The feedback I receive from email and my guest book confirm that I connect with many depressed people. I receive hundreds of comments such as; -"Why didn't my therapist tell
Weight loss improves mood in depressed people ... Research to be presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior (SSIB), the foremost society for research into
Future research is planned to help explain how these changes affect behavior and whether they get worse over time.
People over 65 who are depressed or anxious turn to complementary or alternative medicine more often than older people who are not anxious or depressed -- but not to treat their mental symptoms.
In this case, the clinically depressed participants performed much worse on tests of mental state decoding than people who weren’t depressed. ... Brain and Behavior
There is no line between her unconscious and her articulation of it and her behavior. ... Depressed people were hidden in the old days. I am certain she has truly NO IDEA whether or not her
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