Re: Online test to discover if you were born to be sad



Tom wrote:
RESEARCHERS at The University of Manchester are testing our genetic
disposition to depression with a unique Internet test.


The team, based at the Neuroscience and Psychiatry Unit (NPU), in the
Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences, has set up a website
(www.newmood.co.uk) where would-be volunteers can see how prone they may
be to depression by identifying the emotions on people's faces and
taking a gambling test.


The team aims to recruit more than 1000 UK volunteers for further tests
as part of the five-year, EU-funded project called NewMood - New
Molecules in Mood Disorders. They have already discovered how
anti-depressants such as Prozac can affect how the brain reacts to
fearful faces and which parts of the brain react to fear.


Professor Bill Deakin explains: "Anxiety is a contagious emotion. When
you see other people who are anxious, as a primate you feel anxious as
well. Our brains are wired to see anxiety - it makes sure we are safe.
This is a fascinating test and, during further testing, we will be able
to see which parts of the brain light up, or work harder, when you see a
fearful face. Depressed people are more likely to see sadness or fear in
a neutral face."



Only TV watchers drop to this conciousness. Not the rest of us.


"The gambling test, where volunteers choose from pairs of spinners to
'win' money, will show us which parts of the brain light up when you are
working for a reward. Depressed people are less affected by reward and
more likely to give up easily as the test goes on."


Volunteers for this research study will be asked to fill in a
confidential questionnaire and provide a mouth swab for genetic
analysis. The team will then compare the DNA with the questionnaire
group data.

More: http://anxpangazette.blog-city.com/

how can they know this when drugs like seroxat are still coming back to them? tonnes of machinery and blink-blink monitor equipment are used in AD development, yet they state they don't know how the AD's work....


how do you know you won't

Ask your psychiatrist what his soul looks like? Then ask the neurologists and pharmacologists the same question.

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