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167 related items for PubMed ID: 20395115

  • 1. Electrocortical effects of acute tryptophan depletion on emotive facial processing in depression-prone individuals.
    Jaworska N, Thompson A, Shah D, Fisher D, Ilivitsky V, Knott V.
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  • 13. Impaired recognition of happy, sad and neutral expressions in schizophrenia is emotion, but not valence, specific and context dependent.
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  • 18. Cognitive Bias by Gender Interaction on N170 Response to Emotional Facial Expressions in Major and Minor Depression.
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