People With Depression Have Faulty "Gut Feelings", Study Finds
People with major depressive disorder may have defective neuronic processing of “ catgut look ” , such as thirstiness or fullness , call stomachic interoception . Previous studies have shown that interoception ( how we sense feelings within our physical structure ) is shorten in people withdepression , but raw brain scans are highlighting how the circuitry involved in these gut touch may be altered in people with insistent negatively charged intellection ....