'Can you look me in the face?' Short-term SSRI administration reverts avoidant ocular face exploration in subjects at risk for psychopathology.
Anxiety and depression are associated with altered ocular exploration of facial stimuli, which could have a role in the misinterpretation of ambiguous emotional stimuli. However, it is unknown whether a similar pattern is seen in individuals at risk for psychopathology and whether this can be modifi...
Autors principals: | Di Simplicio, M, Doallo, S, Costoloni, G, Rohenkohl, G, Nobre, A, Harmer, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2014
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