Gray et al., 1987 - Google Patents
Neuropsychological aspects of primary affective depressionGray et al., 1987
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- 12219678816606640732
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- Gray J
- Dean R
- Rattan G
- Cramer K
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- Publication venue
- International Journal of Neuroscience
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This study compared the neuropsychological functioning of SO primary affective depressives and a like number of normals on the complete Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery. Psychiatric diagnosis was based on Research Diagnostic Criteria. Comparison of the …
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