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Pessimists' Brains May Be Wired that Way, University of Michigan Study Published in General Psychiatry
2/9/2011

CBC -- Pessimists may be born to take a gloomy view, a study hints. The study is trying to explore any link between genetics and depression. To that end, researchers at the University of Michigan conducted a study of how the brain responds to stress and negative situations for 181 people.





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