Toward an online cognitive and emotional battery to predict treatment remission in depression
Evian Gordon,1 A John Rush,2 Donna M Palmer,3,4 Taylor A Braund,3 William Rekshan1 1Brain Resource, San Francisco, CA, USA; 2Duke-NUS, Singapore; 3Brain Resource, Sydney, NSW, Australia; 4Brain Dynamics Center, Sydney Medical School – Westmead and Westmead Millennium Institute, The Unive...
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Main Authors: | Gordon E, Rush AJ, Palmer DM, Braund TA, Rekshan W |
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Dove Medical Press
2015
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