Emotion-Processing Biases and Neural Connectivity in Remitted Major Depressive Disorder Among Adolescents (opens in new tab)
Clinical Psychological Science, Ahead of Print. Major depressive disorder (MDD) among adolescents is recurrent and characterized by persistent emotion-processing biases. Adolescents (N= 161; ages 13–18 years old; remitted MDD:n= 90; healthy control subjects:n= 71) completed baseline and 6-month ...
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