Antidepressants Not Working for Motivation? | MindLAB

Effort-Reward Computation in Depression: Why Your Brain Decides Nothing Is Worth Doing Antidepressants often fail at restoring motivation because the mood circuit and the effort-reward computation circuit are architecturally distinct. SSRIs lift the emotional weight; the ventral striatum, anterior cingulate cortex, and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex continue to overestimate effort and undervalue anticipated reward. Mood improves. Initiation does not. The veto sits in a different system entirely. ...

May 6, 2026 · 12 min · 2440 words · Dr. Sydney Ceruto

Anhedonia After Addiction: Opioids | MindLAB Neuroscience

Beyond Dopamine: How Your Brain’s Opioid System Controls the Ability to Feel Pleasure Anhedonia after addiction is endogenous opioid depletion — not just dopamine receptor loss. Mu-opioid receptors in the nucleus accumbens shell mediate the actual experience of pleasure, while dopamine drives motivation toward it. When abstinence restores dopamine but ignores the opioid system, wanting returns without liking. ...

May 5, 2026 · 8 min · 1675 words · Dr. Sydney Ceruto

Inflammatory Depression: The Cytokine-Drive Link | MindLAB

Inflammatory Depression: How Cytokines Shut Down Your Brain’s Drive Architecture Inflammatory depression is a distinct neurobiological subtype in which chronic peripheral inflammation — elevated IL-6, TNF-alpha, and CRP — penetrates the blood-brain barrier and suppresses dopaminergic transmission in the VTA-to-ventral-striatum circuit. It produces fatigue, brain fog, and flatlined drive even when standard serotonergic strategies partially lift mood. ...

May 5, 2026 · 10 min · 1934 words · Dr. Sydney Ceruto

Reward Prediction Error & Addiction | MindLAB Neuroscience

How Reward Prediction Errors Reprogram Your Brain’s Value System The reward prediction error addiction mechanism describes how substances exploit a learning signal the brain cannot turn off. Dopamine neurons fire when an outcome exceeds prediction. Substances generate an outcome that always exceeds prediction. The error signal never decays, the value calculator keeps over-weighting the substance, and natural rewards are outbid at the level of the circuit itself. ...

May 5, 2026 · 20 min · 4172 words · Dr. Sydney Ceruto

Why Depression Kills Motivation | MindLAB Neuroscience

Why Your Brain Actively Blocks Motivation: The Habenula and Anti-Reward Signaling in Depression Depression kills motivation because your brain runs a circuit that actively blocks it. The lateral habenula — a small structure behind the thalamus — fires tonically in persistent depression, releasing GABA onto VTA dopaminergic neurons and suppressing the approach signal before effort can begin. ...

April 24, 2026 · 19 min · 3838 words · Dr. Sydney Ceruto

Why Do High Achievers Get Addicted? | MindLAB

The Neuroscience of Addiction in High Achievers: When the Same Wiring That Drives Success Drives Destruction High achievers get addicted because the same blunted D2 receptor expression that drives their relentless achievement leaves their reward circuit chronically under-stimulated. The brain keeps seeking increasingly potent inputs — substances, intensities, compulsions — to close a hedonic gap that ordinary rewards cannot fill. This is a neurological architecture, not a character pattern. ...

April 23, 2026 · 16 min · 3379 words · Dr. Sydney Ceruto