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In a research study, participants with depression and a control group are shown images of faces with sad or neutral expressions. Brain scans reveal that a key brain region involved in processing emotional significance shows a much stronger and more lasting response to the sad faces in the depressed group compared to the control group. This heightened response occurs even when the faces are shown too quickly for conscious recognition. What is the most accurate interpretation of these findings?

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