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The stress etiology of depression remains elusive. Here, authors show that dynorphin/KOR signaling-mediated impairment of excitatory synaptic transmission from claustrum to prelimbic cortex PV interneurons contributes to stress-induced depression.
Two articles in Nature Reviews Psychology propose a resilience-based approach to mental health outcomes that shifts attention from a binary view of psychopathology to diversity.