Cognitive vulnerability to depression : genetic and environmental influences
Antypa, N.
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Antypa, N. (2011, June 21). Cognitive vulnerability to depression : genetic and environmental influences. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/17719
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CONTENTS
1. General Introduction 9
Part A: Cognitive vulnerability to depression and endophenotypes
2. Cognitive reactivity: investigation of a potentially treatable marker of suicide
risk in depression 23
3. Serotonin transporter gene, childhood emotional abuse and cognitive vulnerability
to depression 43
4. Relationships among 5-HTT genotype, life events and gender in the
recognition of facial emotions 59
Part B: Modifying cognitive vulnerability to depression
5. Omega-3 fatty acids (fish-oil) and depression-related cognition in healthy
volunteers 89
6. Effects of omega-3 fatty acid supplementation on mood and emotional
information processing in recovered depressed individuals 115
7. General Discussion 149
Summary 177
Nederlandse Samenvatting 181
Acknowledgements 187
Biography 189
Publication List 191