Acute neural effects of the mood stabiliser lamotrigine on emotional processing in healthy volunteers: a randomised control trial
Lamotrigine is an effective mood stabiliser, largely used for the management and prevention of depression in bipolar disorder. The neuropsychological mechanisms by which lamotrigine acts to relieve symptoms as well as its neural effects on emotional processing remain unclear. The primary objective o...
Main Authors: | Martens, MAG, Zghoul, T, Watson, E, Rieger, SW, Capitão, LP, Harmer, CJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2024
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