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A putative model of the relationship between environmental stimulation, growth factors,
and the function of the brain regions involved in mood regulation. The degree of environmental
stimulation influences growth-factor levels and brain volume in the brain regions
that are involved in mood regulation. In clinical mood disorders, such as bipolar
(manic-depressive) illness, there is a loosened connection between environmental reality
and internal brain functions underlying mood.
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