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G A van Wingen

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Tijdschrift Voor Psychiatrie|November 13, 2020
[Precision psychiatry has the future]G A van Wingen
Tijdschrift Voor Psychiatrie|January 4, 2024
[Functional brain networks for diagnostics and the prediction of treatment outcome]G A van Wingen
Molecular Psychiatry|August 31, 2011
The neural consequences of combat stress: long-term follow-upG A van Wingen, E Geuze, E Vermetten, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|May 24, 2011
Consequences of combat stress on brain functioningG A van Wingen, E Geuze, E Vermetten, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|January 19, 2011
Perceived threat predicts the neural sequelae of combat stressG A van Wingen, E Geuze, E Vermetten, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders|June 3, 2021
Non-superiority of zuranolone (SAGE-217) at the longer-termF Ten Doesschate, J A van Waarde, G A van Wingen
Scientific Reports|December 14, 2017
Impact of treatment on resting cerebral blood flow and metabolism in obsessive compulsive disorder: a meta-analysisA L van der Straten, D Denys, G A van Wingen
Journal of Affective Disorders|July 5, 2022
Still no evidence for the efficacy of zuranolone beyond two weeks: Response to Arnaud and BonthapallyF Ten Doesschate, J A van Waarde, G A van Wingen
Neuroscience|May 5, 2011
Gonadal hormone regulation of the emotion circuitry in humansG A van Wingen, L Ossewaarde, T Bäckström, et al.
Psychological Medicine|November 9, 2010
Neural basis of emotion recognition deficits in first-episode major depressionG A van Wingen, P van Eijndhoven, I Tendolkar, et al.
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Tijdschrift Voor Psychiatrie|November 13, 2020
[Precision psychiatry has the future]G A van Wingen
Tijdschrift Voor Psychiatrie|January 4, 2024
[Functional brain networks for diagnostics and the prediction of treatment outcome]G A van Wingen
Molecular Psychiatry|August 31, 2011
The neural consequences of combat stress: long-term follow-upG A van Wingen, E Geuze, E Vermetten, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|May 24, 2011
Consequences of combat stress on brain functioningG A van Wingen, E Geuze, E Vermetten, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|January 19, 2011
Perceived threat predicts the neural sequelae of combat stressG A van Wingen, E Geuze, E Vermetten, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders|June 3, 2021
Non-superiority of zuranolone (SAGE-217) at the longer-termF Ten Doesschate, J A van Waarde, G A van Wingen
Scientific Reports|December 14, 2017
Impact of treatment on resting cerebral blood flow and metabolism in obsessive compulsive disorder: a meta-analysisA L van der Straten, D Denys, G A van Wingen
Journal of Affective Disorders|July 5, 2022
Still no evidence for the efficacy of zuranolone beyond two weeks: Response to Arnaud and BonthapallyF Ten Doesschate, J A van Waarde, G A van Wingen
Neuroscience|May 5, 2011
Gonadal hormone regulation of the emotion circuitry in humansG A van Wingen, L Ossewaarde, T Bäckström, et al.
Psychological Medicine|November 9, 2010
Neural basis of emotion recognition deficits in first-episode major depressionG A van Wingen, P van Eijndhoven, I Tendolkar, et al.
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