Dissociable temporal effects of bupropion on behavioural measures of emotional and reward processing in depression
<p>Background: Antidepressants remediate negative biases in emotional processing early in treatment, prior to mood improvement. However, the effects on reward processing potentially relevant to the treatment of anhedonia are less clear. Here we investigate the early and sustained effects of th...
Autors principals: | Walsh, A, Browning, M, Drevets, W, Furey, M, Harmer, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Royal Society
2018
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