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Fronto-temporal alterations within the first 200 ms during an attentional task distinguish major depression, non-clinical participants with depressed mood and healthy controls: A potential biomarker?

AH Kemp, PJ Hopkinson, DF Hermens, DL Rowe, AL Sumich, CR Clark, W Drinkenburg, N Abdi, R Penrose, A McFarlane, P Boyce, E Gordon, LM Williams, Andrew Kemp Orcid Logo

Human Brain Mapping, Volume: 30, Issue: 2, Pages: 602 - 614

Swansea University Author: Andrew Kemp Orcid Logo

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DOI (Published version): 10.1002/hbm.20528

Published in: Human Brain Mapping
ISSN: 10659471
Published: 2009
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title Fronto-temporal alterations within the first 200 ms during an attentional task distinguish major depression, non-clinical participants with depressed mood and healthy controls: A potential biomarker?
spellingShingle Fronto-temporal alterations within the first 200 ms during an attentional task distinguish major depression, non-clinical participants with depressed mood and healthy controls: A potential biomarker?
Andrew Kemp
title_short Fronto-temporal alterations within the first 200 ms during an attentional task distinguish major depression, non-clinical participants with depressed mood and healthy controls: A potential biomarker?
title_full Fronto-temporal alterations within the first 200 ms during an attentional task distinguish major depression, non-clinical participants with depressed mood and healthy controls: A potential biomarker?
title_fullStr Fronto-temporal alterations within the first 200 ms during an attentional task distinguish major depression, non-clinical participants with depressed mood and healthy controls: A potential biomarker?
title_full_unstemmed Fronto-temporal alterations within the first 200 ms during an attentional task distinguish major depression, non-clinical participants with depressed mood and healthy controls: A potential biomarker?
title_sort Fronto-temporal alterations within the first 200 ms during an attentional task distinguish major depression, non-clinical participants with depressed mood and healthy controls: A potential biomarker?
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