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    Affective modulation of anterior cingulate cortex in young people at increased familial risk of depression. by Mannie, Z, Norbury, R, Murphy, SE, Inkster, B, Harmer, C, Cowen, P

    Published 2008
    “…METHOD: Eighteen young people (mean age 19.8 years) with no personal history of depression but with a biological parent with a history of major depression (FH+ participants) and 16 controls (mean age 19.9 years) underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging while completing an emotional counting Stroop task. …”
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    Frontolimbic responses to emotional faces in young people at familial risk of depression. by Mannie, Z, Taylor, M, Harmer, C, Cowen, P, Norbury, R

    Published 2011
    “…METHODS: We used a block designed functional magnetic resonance imaging to measure the neural responses to a task involving the matching of emotional facial expressions in 29 young people (age 16-21 years) who had a biological parent with a history of major depression, and 30 age- and gender-matched controls. …”
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    Impaired emotional categorisation in young people at increased familial risk of depression. by Mannie, Z, Bristow, G, Harmer, C, Cowen, P

    Published 2007
    “…The aim of the present study was to examine whether young people at risk of depression, by virtue of having a depressed biological parent (FH+), demonstrate negative biases in tasks of emotional facial recognition and emotional categorization. …”
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    Neural processing of reward and punishment in young people at increased familial risk of depression. by Mccabe, C, Woffindale, C, Harmer, C, Cowen, P

    Published 2012
    “…METHODS: We therefore used functional magnetic resonance imaging to examine the neural responses to pleasant and aversive sights and tastes in 25 young people (16-21 years of age) with a biological parent with depression and 25 age- and gender-matched control subjects. …”
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    Neural processing of reward and punishment in young people at increased familial risk of depression by McCabe, C, Woffindale, C, Harmer, C, Cowen, P

    Published 2012
    “…Methods: We therefore used functional magnetic resonance imaging to examine the neural responses to pleasant and aversive sights and tastes in 25 young people (16-21 years of age) with a biological parent with depression and 25 age- and gender-matched control subjects. …”
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    Frontolimbic responses to emotional faces in young people at familial risk of depression by Mannie, Z, Taylor, M, Harmer, C, Cowen, P, Norbury, R

    Published 2011
    “…</p><p>Methods: We used a block designed functional magnetic resonance imaging to measure the neural responses to a task involving the matching of emotional facial expressions in 29 young people (age 16-21 years) who had a biological parent with a history of major depression, and 30 age- and gender-matched controls.…”
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