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Do the brains of people with mental illness look different to the naked eye than the brains of “normal” people?

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Do the brains of people with mental illness look different to the naked eye than the brains of “normal” people?

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No. Currently, gross anatomical differences are detectable only with a brain scan known as functional MRI.

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