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Posted: 2025-04-25 19:55:03 UTC

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New research indicates that serotonin neurons in the brain function as interconnected groups, influencing decision-making and risk assessment, which could lead to new treatments for mood disorders.
Serotonin neurons form interconnected groups that regulate brain-wide serotonin release, influencing decision-making.
A specific brain circuit involving the lateral habenula helps compute binary decisions, like assessing environmental threats.
Understanding this complex serotonin system could open new avenues for treating mood disorders such as depression.
The older “winner-takes-all” model of neuron function is challenged by the discovery that active neuron groups can suppress others.