The difference between a child and an adult is physiological and the causes of depression and suicidal moods are revealed.

Researchers from the University of Washington have proved that the differences between a child and an adult are not only in the area of, so to speak, the size of the body, but also in the specifics of its functioning. And above all, people of different ages have different brain functions.

In the course of the study, tomographic examinations were performed on more than 210 people aged 7 to 30 years. As you know, it is by the age of 7 that a child's brain acquires the size of approximately 95% of the physical dimensions of an adult's brain.

One of the clearly visible features of the child's brain is its rapid recovery, for example, after injury, as well as the ability to adapt to new conditions as soon as possible. In addition, the child's brain functions as a single whole, and in the adult brain, processes take place through 4 different neural networks.

Different operating patterns cause different reactions in one case or another.

The causes of depression and suicidal moods are revealed

As suggested by Canadian scientists, the probable cause of suicidal moods and deep depression lies in the overabundance of one of the proteins in the body, which is associated with the functioning of the gene responsible for anxiety. The results of the conducted research were published on the pages of the journal Biological Psychiatry.

Experts compared the brain of a person who died of a heart attack with the brain of someone who killed himself.

A protein directly related to the work of a gene responsible for stress has been found in the brain of a suicide. When there is too much of this protein, the work of the gene is partially reduced, after which it is difficult for a person to manage feelings of anxiety and stress. This means that for the first time, Canadian scientists have proven the relationship between a specific protein and a tendency to suicide and severe depression.

According to Michael Polter, professor of physiology and pharmacology at the University of Western Ontario, this area of research is new and has not yet become widespread. A very small number of specialists around the world are engaged in it.

The new goal of the researchers, led by Michael Poulter, is to find out the reasons for the appearance of protein in the brains of some people in higher amounts. It is likely, the professor believes, that previously experienced stresses also play an important role in this. The results of new research will help to use new ways to treat deep depression and stressful conditions. One of these ways may be the development of a medical drug capable of affecting the activity of a protein associated with a stress gene. Real free porn movies https://exporntoons.net online porn USA, UK, AU, Europe.