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A New Method for Inducing a Depression-Like Behavior in Rats
Published on: February 22, 2018
What can fear and reward learning teach us about depression?
Katherine A Collins1, Daniela Schiller
1Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, US.
Abstract:
The precise neural substrates of major depressive disorder (MDD) remain elusive, and FDA-approved antidepressants fail at least one-third of treatment-seeking patients. It is imperative, therefore, to identify novel research strategies to tackle the factors impeding progress. In this chapter we propose that the knowledge derived from computational investigations of associative learning might offer new insights into the neurobiology of MDD.
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