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Pupil response to negative facial expressions predicts risk for depression relapse
November 3, 2016 by NewsBot
Researchers aimed to examine whether physiological reactivity to emotional stimuli, assessed via pupil dilation, served as a biological marker of risk for depression recurrence among individuals who are known to be at a higher risk due to having previous history of depression.