Clinical, epidemiological, and functional neuroimaging perspectives on the association between depression and neurocognitive function
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Paper 1: European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience 255, Biringer, E.; Lundervold, A.; Stordal, K.I.; Mykletun, A.; Egeland, J.; Bottlender, R.; Lund, A.; Executive function improvement upon remission of unipolar major depression, 2005, pp. 373-80. Copyright Springer Verlag. Fulltext not available due to publisher restrictions. Published version available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00406-005-0577-7Paper 2: Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica, Biringer, E.; Mykletun, A.; Sundet, K.; Kroken, R.; Stordal, K.I.; Lund, A.; Changes in neurocognitive function associated with remission of unipolar depression: a longitudinal study. (pre-print).
Paper 3: Cognitive therapy and research, Hugdahl, K.; Specht, K.; Biringer, E.; Weis, S.; Elliott, R.; Hammar, Å.; Ersland, L.; Lund, A.; Increased parietal and frontal activation after remission from recurrent major depression: A repeated fMRI study. (pre-print).
Paper 4: Repoduced from International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 20, Biringer, E.; Mykletun, A.; Dahl, A.A.; Smith, A.D.; Engedal, K.; Nygaard, H.A.; Lund, A.; The association between depression, anxiety, and cognitive function in the elderly general population -the Hordaland Health Study, 2005, pp. 989-97. Copyright John Wiley & Sons Limited. Reproduced with permission. Published version available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/gps.1390