Talk:Demystifying Depression/Normal Neuron Communication

The Value System's role on mood / Human beings as Emotional Learners
Much has been written about the role of Value Systems (a group of specific thinly dispersed neuronal groups that regulate the release of neurotransmitters in areas of the brain) to constrain the learning process by influencing the weighting of neural connections. Since the state of these same neural systems is highly taken to be equivalent to our emotional state, it seems value systems are more at issue regarding our emotional state then a blanket statement regarding all neuronal behaviour (In the way it is written in this section of the book it appears a symptom is being claimed to be the cause, when in fact the cause is yet underlying what is at mention.)--Scottmcmaster 05:15, 22 November 2006 (UTC)

Bad information
I am new to Wiki Books from Wikipedia but this page seems to have lots of sketchy and perhaps false information. Are there any studies suggesting that when you enjoy a task you use less serotonin for example. Is there some way to label that it needs fixed or that the information is speculative. I feel like completely gutting it until I or someone else does a rewrite. Lonjers 08:33, 24 January 2007 (UTC)