High excitement for a concert, vacation or wedding can give people high dopamine releases that they crave when it ends, including those with depression
Author: Anthony Robledo, USA TODAY
How does post-concert sadness impact people with depression differently?
High excitement for a concert, vacation or wedding can give people high dopamine releases that they crave when it ends, including those with depression
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