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Emotions, Cognition and Behaviour. By C. E. Izard, J. Kagan and R. B. Zajonc. (Pp. 620; illustrated; £35.00.) Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. 1984.
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- 09 July 2009, p. 213
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Contemporary Social Problems Edited by R. Merton and R. Nisbet. (Pp. 782; illustrated; £5.50.) Harcourt Brace Jovanovich: London. 1976.
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- 09 July 2009, p. 361
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Handbook of Biological Psychiatry. Parts III to VI. Edited by H. M. van Praag, M. H. Lader, O. J. Rafaelsen and E. J. Sachar. Marcel Dekker: New York. - Handbook of Biological Psychiatry III. Brain Mechanisms and Abnormal Behaviour: Genetics and Neuroendocrinology. (Pp. 384; illustrated; SFr. 142.) 1980. Marcel Dekker: New York. - Handbook of Biological Psychiatry IV. Brain Mechanisms and Abnormal Behaviour: Chemistry. (Pp. 960; illustrated SFr. 314.) 1981. Marcel Dekker: New York. - Handbook of Biological Psychiatry V. Drug Treatment in Psychiatry – Psychotropic Drugs. (Pp. 204; illustrated; SFr. 86.) 1981. Marcel Dekker: New York. - Handbook of Biological Psychiatry VI. Practical Applications of Psychotropic Drugs and Other Biological Treatments. (Pp. 560; illustrated; SFr. 190.) 1981. Marcel Dekker: New York.
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- 09 July 2009, p. 686
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Post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection: relationship of central nervous system manifestations with physical disability and systemic inflammation – CORRIGENDUM
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- 27 June 2022, p. 2400
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Sensory gating, neurocognition, social cognition and real-life functioning: a 2-year follow-up of early psychosis
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- 18 November 2021, pp. 2540-2552
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Association between expectations and clinical outcomes in online v. face-to-face therapy – an individual participant data meta-analysis
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- 31 October 2023, pp. 1207-1214
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Structural brain plasticity and inflammation are independently related to changes in depressive symptoms six months after an index ECT course
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- 05 January 2023, pp. 108-116
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Evolution of impulsivity levels in relation to early cannabis use in violent patients in the early phase of psychosis
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- 10 February 2022, pp. 3210-3219
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Correspondence to C Fitzpatrick et al. Is adolescent internet use a risk factor for the development of depression symptoms or vice-versa?
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- 04 March 2024, pp. 1-2
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Letter to the Editor: Drawing conclusions about cannabis and psychosis
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- 26 February 2008, pp. 459-460
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Long-term impact of antipsychotics: settling the controversy requires more clarity
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- 21 April 2021, pp. 1127-1128
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Variation in global network properties across risk factors for adolescent internalizing symptoms: evidence of cumulative effects on structure and connectivity
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- 29 September 2023, pp. 687-697
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Brain functional changes across mood states in bipolar disorder: from a large-scale network perspective
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- 12 December 2023, pp. 763-774
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Effects of inflammation, childhood adversity, and psychiatric symptoms on brain morphometrical phenotypes in bipolar II depression
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- 06 September 2023, pp. 775-784
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The impact of personality on the risk and survival of breast cancer: a Mendelian randomization analysis
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- 11 August 2021, pp. 267-273
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Trauma-focused therapy in early psychosis: results of a feasibility randomized controlled trial of EMDR for psychosis (EMDRp) in early intervention settings
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- 26 October 2023, pp. 874-885
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Individualized risk components guiding antipsychotic delivery in patients with a clinical high risk of psychosis: application of a risk calculator
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- 17 February 2021, pp. 3412-3421
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The Ferrari v. the bicycle
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- 24 August 2018, pp. 170-171
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Longitudinal associations between psychedelic use and meditation practices in the United States and the United Kingdom
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- 20 October 2023, pp. 1228-1234
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Depression is associated with reduced outcome sensitivity in a dual valence, magnitude learning task
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- 14 September 2023, pp. 631-636
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