Source: ScienceDaily Health
Summary
Researchers have discovered that children’s attention to facial expressions can signal early signs of depression, influenced by their family history. Children with a higher genetic risk for depression tend to focus more on sadness, while those with lower risk may pay less attention to happy faces.
Why It Matters
This research highlights the importance of early identification of depression risk factors in children, potentially allowing for timely interventions. Understanding how genetic factors influence emotional perception can help in developing targeted strategies for mental health support in at-risk youth.




