Does a single session of electroconvulsive therapy alter the neural response to emotional faces in depression? A randomised sham-controlled functional magnetic resonance imaging study
Negative neurocognitive bias is a core feature of major depressive disorder that is reversed by pharmacological and psychological treatments. This double-blind functional magnetic resonance imaging study investigated for the first time whether electroconvulsive therapy modulates negative neurocognit...
Hauptverfasser: | Miskowiak, K, Kessing, L, Ott, C, Macoveanu, J, Harmer, C, Jørgensen, A, Revsbech, R, Jensen, H, Paulson, O, Siebner, H, Jørgensen, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Sprache: | English |
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SAGE Publications
2017
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