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Scientific Reports|January 3, 2024
Assessing hypo-arousal during reward anticipation with pupillometry in patients with major depressive disorder: replication and correlations with anhedoniaAndy Brendler, Max Schneider, Immanuel G Elbau, et al.
Brain Sciences|December 1, 2020
Pupil Dilation during Reward Anticipation Is Correlated to Depressive Symptom Load in Patients with Major Depressive DisorderMax Schneider, Immanuel G Elbau, Teachawidd Nantawisarakul, et al.
British Journal of Anaesthesia|October 11, 2024
Human dorsal root ganglia are either preserved or completely lost after deafferentation by brachial plexus injuryAnnemarie Sodmann, Johannes Degenbeck, Annemarie Aue, et al.
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Scientific Reports|January 3, 2024
Assessing hypo-arousal during reward anticipation with pupillometry in patients with major depressive disorder: replication and correlations with anhedoniaAndy Brendler, Max Schneider, Immanuel G Elbau, et al.
Brain Sciences|December 1, 2020
Pupil Dilation during Reward Anticipation Is Correlated to Depressive Symptom Load in Patients with Major Depressive DisorderMax Schneider, Immanuel G Elbau, Teachawidd Nantawisarakul, et al.
British Journal of Anaesthesia|October 11, 2024
Human dorsal root ganglia are either preserved or completely lost after deafferentation by brachial plexus injuryAnnemarie Sodmann, Johannes Degenbeck, Annemarie Aue, et al.
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