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Explore how ephaptic coupling mechanisms drive power fluctuations in the brains of depression patients through this 20-minute conference talk by Dimitris Pinotsis from the University of London, presented at the Fields Institute's Brain Modes workshop, examining the neurophysiological underpinnings of depression through the lens of non-synaptic electrical interactions between neurons and their role in generating characteristic power spectrum changes observed in depressed individuals.