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Which brain structure is most notably affected by increased cortisol levels in depression?
Group of answer choices
- Amygdala
- Basal ganglia
- Hippocampus
- Cerebellum
- Hippocampus – A key structure for memory, emotion regulation, and stress response.
- Prolonged cortisol exposure leads to hippocampal atrophy (shrinking) via:
- Neuronal apoptosis (cell death).
- Reduced neurogenesis (decreased BDNF).
- Prolonged cortisol exposure leads to hippocampal atrophy (shrinking) via:
- Amygdala: While hyperactive in depression (contributing to fear/anxiety), it is less vulnerable to cortisol-induced atrophy.
- Basal ganglia: More associated with motor control/reward processing; atrophy here is linked to Parkinson’s, not depression.
- Cerebellum: Primarily involved in motor coordination; not a primary target in depression.
