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The American Journal of Psychiatry|March 7, 2001
Anterior cingulate activity as a predictor of degree of treatment response in major depression: evidence from brain electrical tomography analysisD Pizzagalli, R D Pascual-Marqui, J B Nitschke, et al.
Biological Psychiatry|July 1, 1999
Thalamic metabolic rate predicts EEG alpha power in healthy control subjects but not in depressed patientsK A Lindgren, C L Larson, S M Schaefer, et al.
Neuroreport|November 27, 1998
Metabolic rate in the right amygdala predicts negative affect in depressed patientsH C Abercrombie, S M Schaefer, C L Larson, et al.
International Journal of Obesity (2005)|June 28, 2006
Putative contributors to the secular increase in obesity: exploring the roads less traveledS W Keith, D T Redden, P T Katzmarzyk, et al.
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The American Journal of Psychiatry|March 7, 2001
Anterior cingulate activity as a predictor of degree of treatment response in major depression: evidence from brain electrical tomography analysisD Pizzagalli, R D Pascual-Marqui, J B Nitschke, et al.
Biological Psychiatry|July 1, 1999
Thalamic metabolic rate predicts EEG alpha power in healthy control subjects but not in depressed patientsK A Lindgren, C L Larson, S M Schaefer, et al.
Neuroreport|November 27, 1998
Metabolic rate in the right amygdala predicts negative affect in depressed patientsH C Abercrombie, S M Schaefer, C L Larson, et al.
International Journal of Obesity (2005)|June 28, 2006
Putative contributors to the secular increase in obesity: exploring the roads less traveledS W Keith, D T Redden, P T Katzmarzyk, et al.
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