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Association of a priori dietary patterns with depressive symptoms: a harmonised meta-analysis of observational studies
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- Psychological Medicine / Volume 50 / Issue 11 / August 2020
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- 14 August 2019, pp. 1872-1883
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Chapter 5 - Memory and Executive Functions in Alexithymia
- from Part II - Emotion and Cognitive Processing
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- Alexithymia
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- 07 September 2018
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- 27 September 2018, pp 78-89
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A combined high-sugar and high-saturated-fat dietary pattern is associated with more depressive symptoms in a multi-ethnic population: the HELIUS (Healthy Life in an Urban Setting) study
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- Public Health Nutrition / Volume 20 / Issue 13 / September 2017
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- 20 July 2017, pp. 2374-2382
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The association between dietary patterns derived by reduced rank regression and depressive symptoms over time: the Invecchiare in Chianti (InCHIANTI) study
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- British Journal of Nutrition / Volume 115 / Issue 12 / 28 June 2016
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- 15 April 2016, pp. 2145-2153
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- 28 June 2016
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Second-person social neuroscience: Connections to past and future theories, methods, and findings
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- Behavioral and Brain Sciences / Volume 36 / Issue 4 / August 2013
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- 25 July 2013, pp. 440-441
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Re-thinking the causes, processes, and consequences of simulation
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- Behavioral and Brain Sciences / Volume 33 / Issue 6 / December 2010
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- 20 December 2010, pp. 441-442
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On the systematic social role of expressed emotions: An embodied perspective
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- Behavioral and Brain Sciences / Volume 32 / Issue 5 / October 2009
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- 14 October 2009, pp. 405-406
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