Cognitive and neural aspects of information processing in major depressive disorder: an integrative perspective.

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Published in Front Psychol on November 12, 2012

Authors

Lara C Foland-Ross1, Ian H Gotlib

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1: Department of Psychology, Stanford University Stanford, CA, USA.

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