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#191 - Revolutionizing our understanding of mental illness with optogenetics | Karl Deisseroth M.D., Ph.D.

The Peter Attia Drive

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Opogenetics and Depression

The frontal cortex can suppress both positive and negative things. This is part of how we exert cognitive control over situations. In rodens, over activity seems to cause an inability of the dopam neurons to recruit a reward circuitry. And so that's just one example, but all the other features of depression as well are susceptible to opo study.

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