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R Norbury

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Psychological Medicine|July 23, 2013
When less is more: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study of verbal working memory in remitted depressed patientsR Norbury, B Godlewska, P J Cowen
Molecular Psychiatry|April 13, 2011
Imaging vulnerability for depressionR Norbury, Z Mannie, P J Cowen
Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology : the Official Journal of the International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology|March 17, 2001
Congenital microvillous inclusion disease presenting as antenatal bowel obstructionN Kennea, R Norbury, G Anderson, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|March 2, 2011
Short-term antidepressant administration reduces negative self-referential processing in the medial prefrontal cortex in subjects at risk for depressionM Di Simplicio, R Norbury, C J Harmer
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry|June 18, 2003
Oestrogen, brain function, and neuropsychiatric disordersW J Cutter, R Norbury, D G M Murphy
Psychological Medicine|April 20, 2013
Paradoxical effects of short-term antidepressant treatment in fMRI emotional processing models in volunteers with high neuroticismM Di Simplicio, R Norbury, A Reinecke, et al.
Psychological Medicine|July 25, 2009
Increased neural response to fear in patients recovered from depression: a 3T functional magnetic resonance imaging studyR Norbury, S Selvaraj, M J Taylor, et al.
Neuropsychologia|August 17, 2011
Neural correlates of the processing of self-referent emotional information in bulimia nervosaA Pringle, F Ashworth, C J Harmer, et al.
Psychological Medicine|June 22, 2012
Short-term SSRI treatment normalises amygdala hyperactivity in depressed patientsB R Godlewska, R Norbury, S Selvaraj, et al.
Translational Psychiatry|November 23, 2016
Early changes in emotional processing as a marker of clinical response to SSRI treatment in depressionB R Godlewska, M Browning, R Norbury, et al.
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Psychological Medicine|July 23, 2013
When less is more: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study of verbal working memory in remitted depressed patientsR Norbury, B Godlewska, P J Cowen
Molecular Psychiatry|April 13, 2011
Imaging vulnerability for depressionR Norbury, Z Mannie, P J Cowen
Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology : the Official Journal of the International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology|March 17, 2001
Congenital microvillous inclusion disease presenting as antenatal bowel obstructionN Kennea, R Norbury, G Anderson, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry|March 2, 2011
Short-term antidepressant administration reduces negative self-referential processing in the medial prefrontal cortex in subjects at risk for depressionM Di Simplicio, R Norbury, C J Harmer
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry|June 18, 2003
Oestrogen, brain function, and neuropsychiatric disordersW J Cutter, R Norbury, D G M Murphy
Psychological Medicine|April 20, 2013
Paradoxical effects of short-term antidepressant treatment in fMRI emotional processing models in volunteers with high neuroticismM Di Simplicio, R Norbury, A Reinecke, et al.
Psychological Medicine|July 25, 2009
Increased neural response to fear in patients recovered from depression: a 3T functional magnetic resonance imaging studyR Norbury, S Selvaraj, M J Taylor, et al.
Neuropsychologia|August 17, 2011
Neural correlates of the processing of self-referent emotional information in bulimia nervosaA Pringle, F Ashworth, C J Harmer, et al.
Psychological Medicine|June 22, 2012
Short-term SSRI treatment normalises amygdala hyperactivity in depressed patientsB R Godlewska, R Norbury, S Selvaraj, et al.
Translational Psychiatry|November 23, 2016
Early changes in emotional processing as a marker of clinical response to SSRI treatment in depressionB R Godlewska, M Browning, R Norbury, et al.
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