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The impact of melancholia versus non-melancholia on resting-state, EEG alpha asymmetry: Electrophysiological evidence for depression heterogeneity
Psychiatry Research, Volume: 215, Issue: 3, Pages: 614 - 617
Swansea University Author: Andrew Kemp
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DOI (Published version): 10.1016/j.psychres.2013.12.049
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The impact of melancholia versus non-melancholia on resting-state, EEG alpha asymmetry: Electrophysiological evidence for depression heterogeneity
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The impact of melancholia versus non-melancholia on resting-state, EEG alpha asymmetry: Electrophysiological evidence for depression heterogeneity |
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The impact of melancholia versus non-melancholia on resting-state, EEG alpha asymmetry: Electrophysiological evidence for depression heterogeneity |
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