Diurnal variation of mood and neuropsychological function in major depression with melancholia.
20 DSM-III-R melancholics with clinically evident diurnal symptoms and 20 controls were assessed with a battery of neuropsychological tests, a test of maximum voluntary hand-grip, and neuroendocrine measures of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis function morning and evening in a 24-h period, using...
Main Authors: | Moffoot, A, O'Carroll, R, Bennie, J, Carroll, S, Dick, H, Ebmeier, K, Goodwin, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1994
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