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Depression and Anxiety|May 11, 2005
Effects of sertraline on depressive symptoms and attentional and executive functions in major depressionEric L Constant, Stéphane Adam, Benoît Gillain, et al.
Neuroreport|November 6, 2003
Stepwise emergence of the face-sensitive N170 event-related potential componentBoutheina Jemel, Anne-Marie Schuller, Yasémine Cheref-Khan, et al.
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|May 4, 2010
Is two better than one? A cross-modal oddball paradigm reveals greater sensitivity of the P300 to emotional face-voice associationsSalvatore Campanella, Raymond Bruyer, Sophie Froidbise, et al.
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Depression and Anxiety|May 11, 2005
Effects of sertraline on depressive symptoms and attentional and executive functions in major depressionEric L Constant, Stéphane Adam, Benoît Gillain, et al.
Neuroreport|November 6, 2003
Stepwise emergence of the face-sensitive N170 event-related potential componentBoutheina Jemel, Anne-Marie Schuller, Yasémine Cheref-Khan, et al.
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|May 4, 2010
Is two better than one? A cross-modal oddball paradigm reveals greater sensitivity of the P300 to emotional face-voice associationsSalvatore Campanella, Raymond Bruyer, Sophie Froidbise, et al.
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