Depression is among the most prevalent of all psychiatric disorders and is the single most burdensome disease worldwide. In this episode, I am joined by Dr Aaron Heller to better understand the neural mechanisms that give rise to depression. Dr Heller is an affective neuroscientist and Assistant professor at the University of Miami. His work integrates neuroimaging and real-time mobile health (mHealth) methods to track emotion and behaviour in humans to better understand the bio-behavioural mechanisms that give rise to the development of depression and anxiety.


- Academic Profile: 


https://people.miami.edu/profile/[email protected]#panelResearch


- Dr Heller's Twitter: 


 @helleryeahz