Facial emotion discrimination: II. Behavioral findings in depression.

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Published in Psychiatry Res on June 01, 1992

Authors

R C Gur1, R J Erwin, R E Gur, A S Zwil, C Heimberg, H C Kraemer

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1: Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 19104-4283.

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