Neurocognition of depression
Depression is a combination of affective, cognitive, and behavioural symptoms. Each of these symptom types is probably related to different brain processes that are altered in the depressed state. A further line of investigation is in the exploring of these brain processes. Even if the symptoms pres...
Main Author: | Lennox, B |
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Format: | Book section |
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Oxford University Press
2012
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