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Vigorous Exercise Boosts Critical Neurotransmitters, may help Restore Mental Health

Richard Maddock and his team conducted MRI exams of people before and after vigorous exercise to determine the effect of exercise on neurotransmitters. Credit: Image courtesy of University of California - Davis Health System

Richard Maddock and his team conducted MRI exams of people before and after vigorous exercise to determine the effect of exercise on neurotransmitters. Credit: Image courtesy of University of California – Davis Health System

Intense exercise increases levels of 2 common neurotransmitters – glutamate and GABA The finding offers new insights into brain metabolism and why exercise could become an important part of treating depression and other neuropsychiatric disorders linked with deficiencies in neurotransmitters, which drive communications between the brain cells that regulate physical and emotional health.

“Major depressive disorder is often characterized by depleted glutamate and GABA, which return to normal when mental health is restored,” said Prof. Richard Maddock...

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Surprise: Your Visual Cortex is Making Decisions

The visual cortex can essentially make decisions just like the brain’s traditional ‘higher level’ areas, finds a new study.
“As a field, we’re only at the beginning of trying to figure out how the brain works, and the visual system is a very good place to start,” said MSU Assistant Prof. Brascamp.

Study participants were placed in an MRI scanner and shown two adjacent patterns of dots on a projection screen while their brain activity was monitored. By using a set of prisms, the researchers made sure that, unlike in normal situations, the participant’s eyes were each looking at a different dot pattern, each presented on a different part of the screen.

The combination of differing patterns seen by the 2 eyes creates an optical illusion and perception switches between the two patterns as the...

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