Neural response after a single ECT session during retrieval of emotional self-referent words in depression: a randomized, sham-controlled fMRI study
<strong>Background</strong> Negative neurocognitive bias is a core feature of depression that is reversed by antidepressant drug treatment. However, it is unclear whether modulation of neurocognitive bias is a common mechanism of distinct biological treatments. This randomized controlled...
Main Authors: | Miskowiak, K, Macoveanu, J, Jørgensen, M, Støttrup, M, Ott, C, Jensen, H, Jørgensen, A, Harmer, C, Paulson, O, Kessing, L, Siebner, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2017
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