Does the brain 'remember' antidepressants? More proof for the power of placebo
Monday, March 26, 2012 - 19:30
in Psychology & Sociology
Using a placebo pill identical to the real thing, researchers have found that how the brain responds to antidepressant medication may be influenced by its remembering past antidepressant exposure.
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