In their rece studies, researchers found that some meal illnesses such as depression and schizophrenia are able to change the size of the brain in some areas.
According to Tekna technology and technology news service, researchers from Monash University in Australia found in their rece study that the volume of some areas of the brain changes due to some meal illnesses. They hope that if these changes are ideified, they can provide more effective treatmes for these diseases. The new studies of these researchers show that a person’s feelings as well as his mood change due to psychological conditions. Also, the volume and size of the brain will also change during this period.
About 1,300 people voluarily participated in the study. The researchers took images of their brains and examined the effect of differe meal illnesses on the volume and size of brain regions.
Finally, in this study, it was found that parts of the brain undergo changes in the course of meal illnesses, and by examining these areas, effective treatmes can also be prescribed for that illness. Ashley Segal, the senior researcher in this study, says that in this research, we found that parts of the brain change due to meal illnesses. If we can ideify and examine these areas, we can consider more effective treatmes for meal illnesses in the future.
The people participating in this research had at least one of the diseases such as depression, disorders such as atteion deficit or hyperactivity disorder, schizophrenia, obsessive-compulsive disorder, or bipolar disorder. Comparing the brains of people with disease and healthy people in the same age group showed that the size of the brain is differe in some areas for sick and healthy people.




