Manipulating the brain can drive depression away

Happiness on a prescription? Neuroscientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have succeeded in manipulating the memory of mice. They were able to reverse depression-like behavior in the mice by artificially reactivating happy memories. The research confirms other attempts—like neurofeedback—to manipulate the brain to reverse depression.
Manipulating the brain can drive depression away

Happiness on a prescription? Neuroscientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have succeeded in manipulating the memory of mice. They were able to reverse depression-like behavior in the mice by artificially reactivating happy memories. The research confirms other attempts—like neurofeedback—to manipulate the brain to reverse depression.