Fetal exposure to SRI antidepressants may affect the brain activity in newborns, a new study reports.
A new study reports the way antidepressants affect learning about control and helplessness could explain why the therapeutic effects take time, as well as why their effectiveness differs among people.
Researchers have mapped out a serotonin-driven anxiety circuit that may explain the side effects of anxiety and fear experienced by some patients taking SSRIs.
Researchers have identified specific neurons in the hypothalamus that play a central role in triggering anxiety.
Researchers report they have discovered a new target for antidepressants which could help those for who other treatments for depression have failed.
Researchers report a 37 percent increase in speech or language disorders in the offspring of mothers who used SSRI antidepressants while pregnant.
Researchers have developed a new imaging technique that could aid in the development of antidepressants.
Researchers use brain wave recordings to successfully predict patient response to common antidepressants.
Researchers reveal the structures of a portion of the NMDA receptor.
A new study reports cognitive therapy appears to be most effective for treating social anxiety disorder.
A new study links antidepressant use during pregnancy with birth defects.
Long term stimulation of the serotonin system makes mice more active, a new study reports.