
How Mapping Major Depressive Disorder Brain Connectivity Will Organise Future Psychiatry
Researchers have mapped how major depressive disorder alters the brain's internal timing, finding spatial links between these temporal changes and normative database-derived genetic and neurotransmitter profiles. While still early-stage research, this discovery helps bridge the gap between macro-level brain activity and micro-level molecular chemistry, pointing toward future pathways for targeted, personalised psychiatric treatments.


