Predicting treatment response in depression: the role of anterior cingulate cortex
<p>Background: Identification of biomarkers predicting therapeutic outcome to antidepressant treatment is one of the most important tasks in current research because it may transform the lengthy process of finding the right treatment for a given individual with depression. In the current study...
Main Authors: | Godlewska, BR, Browning, M, Norbury, R, Igoumenou, A, Cowen, P, Harmer, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2018
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