Original paper
Aberrant brain responses to emotionally valent words is normalised after cognitive behavioural therapy in female depressed adolescents
Abstract
Depression in adolescence is debilitating with high recurrence in adulthood, yet its pathophysiological mechanism remains enigmatic. To examine the interaction between emotion, cognition and treatment, functional brain responses to sad and happy distractors in an affective go/no-go task were explored before and after Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) in depressed female adolescents, and healthy participants. Eighty-two Depressed and 24 healthy...
Paper Details
Title
Aberrant brain responses to emotionally valent words is normalised after cognitive behavioural therapy in female depressed adolescents
Published Date
Jan 1, 2016
Volume
189
Pages
54 - 61
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