Effects of reboxetine and citalopram on appraisal of infant facial expressions and attentional biases.
Difficulties in mother-child interaction are commonly observed in the context of postnatal depression. These difficulties may result in part from the negative cognitive bias present in depression, which may in turn lead to biased negative perceptions of the infant: in particular, these biases encomp...
Main Authors: | Stein, A, Murphy, S, Arteche, A, Lehtonen, A, Harvey, A, Craske, MG, Harmer, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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