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The Neuropsychology of Anxiety. By J. A. Gray. (Pp. 548; illustrated; £27.50.) Oxford University Press: Oxford. 1982.
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- 09 July 2009, pp. 455-456
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Functioning, symptom expression and risk along the psychosis continuum
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- 24 April 2023, pp. 7407-7417
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The prediction of resilience to alcohol consumption in youths: insular and subcallosal cingulate myeloarchitecture
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- 04 November 2020, pp. 2032-2042
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Letter to the Editor: Response to ‘Localization of white-matter lesions and effect of vascular risk factors in late-onset major depression’
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- 21 April 2010, pp. 1229-1230
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Has analytical flexibility increased in imaging studies of bipolar disorder and major depression?
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- 25 June 2014, pp. 449-451
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Symptom structure of PTSD and co-morbid depressive symptoms – a network analysis of combat veteran patients – CORRIGENDUM
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- 13 April 2020, p. 2171
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Association between cognitive phenotype in unaffected siblings and prospective 3- and 6-year clinical outcome in their proband affected by psychosis
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- 15 April 2020, pp. 1916-1926
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The causal effect of resilience on risk for drug abuse: a Swedish national instrumental variable, co-relative and propensity-score analysis
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- 07 January 2020, pp. 846-852
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Migration and Mental Health. Edited by D. Bhugra and S. Gupta. (Pp. 350; $95; ISBN 9780521190770 cloth.) Cambridge University Press: New York. 2011.
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- 29 July 2011, p. 2233
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Letter to the Editor: Haloperidol but not dopamine rapidly induces neuronal death: comments on ‘A systematic review of the effects of antipsychotic drugs on brain volume’
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- 07 May 2013, p. 1568
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Is association of preterm birth with cognitive-neurophysiological impairments and ADHD symptoms consistent with a causal inference or due to familial confounds?
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- 03 June 2019, pp. 1278-1284
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Are all antidepressants the same? The consumer has a point
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- 29 March 2022, pp. 4004-4011
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Associations between aberrant working memory-related neural activity and cognitive impairments in somatically healthy, remitted patients with mood disorders
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- 13 April 2023, pp. 7203-7213
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Transdiagnostic development of internalizing psychopathology throughout the life course up to age 45: a World Mental Health Surveys report
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- 10 November 2020, pp. 2134-2143
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Human Cerebral Asymmetry. By J. L. Bradshaw and N. C. Nettleton. (Pp. 334; illustrated; £21.20.) Prentice/Hall International: Hemel Hempstead. 1982.
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- 09 July 2009, p. 699
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The application of differential cloning techniques in post-mortem studies of neuropsychiatric disorders: a way ahead1
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- 09 July 2009, pp. 825-829
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Association between symptoms of sleep apnea and problem behaviors in young adult twins and siblings
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- 06 February 2020, pp. 1175-1182
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Understanding the relationship between asthma and autism spectrum disorder: a population-based family and twin study
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- 07 April 2022, pp. 3096-3104
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Evaluating whether a peer-led dissonance-based eating disorder prevention program prevents onset of each eating disorder type
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- 11 April 2023, pp. 7214-7221
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The association between neighborhood-level social fragmentation and distressing psychotic-like experiences in early adolescence: the moderating role of close friends
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- 16 February 2024, pp. 2172-2180
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