Symptoms and observable signs offer an important way of measuring the severity of depression and estimating recovery. However, a shift to understanding the cognitive neuroscience underlying the clinical picture has been fruitful and could change the approach in meaningful ways. Cognition as defined by attention, memory and executive function is impaired in depression and offers a way of identifying abnormal brain states or structure. Moreover, such changes may limit functional recovery and explain why recurrent depression in particular is so impairing. More subtle aspects of cognition can be revealed by studies of emotional processing. Patients with depression have negative emotional biases but the measurement of such effects is confounded ...
Emotional processing is an empirically established predictor of pre-post therapy improvement in depr...
Antidepressant treatment reduces behavioural and neural markers of negative emotional bias early in ...
Recent work shows that depression is intimately associated with changes in cognitive functioning, in...
Symptoms and observable signs offer an important way of measuring the severity of depression and est...
Depression is one of the most debilitating disorders of our times. Antidepressant medication, one of...
Negative affective schema and associated biases in information processing have long been associated ...
This study was designed to examine whether processing of emotional stimuli predicts both symptomatic...
The psychological mechanisms by which antidepressant drugs act to improve mood remain underspecified...
BACKGROUND: The neuropharmacological actions of antidepressants are well characterised but our under...
Objective: Nowadays, the interaction between cognition and emotions during a depressive disorder in ...
The disability and burden associated with major depression comes only in part from its affective sym...
Cognitive dysfunction in depression is associated with poorer clinical outcomes and impaired psychos...
Neuropsychological impairment is prominent in patients with depression, but it is unclear whether de...
Early effects of antidepressants on emotional processing can be seen in healthy volunteers and in de...
The aim of this study is to summarize a research on cognitive functions and depressive disorder with...
Emotional processing is an empirically established predictor of pre-post therapy improvement in depr...
Antidepressant treatment reduces behavioural and neural markers of negative emotional bias early in ...
Recent work shows that depression is intimately associated with changes in cognitive functioning, in...
Symptoms and observable signs offer an important way of measuring the severity of depression and est...
Depression is one of the most debilitating disorders of our times. Antidepressant medication, one of...
Negative affective schema and associated biases in information processing have long been associated ...
This study was designed to examine whether processing of emotional stimuli predicts both symptomatic...
The psychological mechanisms by which antidepressant drugs act to improve mood remain underspecified...
BACKGROUND: The neuropharmacological actions of antidepressants are well characterised but our under...
Objective: Nowadays, the interaction between cognition and emotions during a depressive disorder in ...
The disability and burden associated with major depression comes only in part from its affective sym...
Cognitive dysfunction in depression is associated with poorer clinical outcomes and impaired psychos...
Neuropsychological impairment is prominent in patients with depression, but it is unclear whether de...
Early effects of antidepressants on emotional processing can be seen in healthy volunteers and in de...
The aim of this study is to summarize a research on cognitive functions and depressive disorder with...
Emotional processing is an empirically established predictor of pre-post therapy improvement in depr...
Antidepressant treatment reduces behavioural and neural markers of negative emotional bias early in ...
Recent work shows that depression is intimately associated with changes in cognitive functioning, in...