Respiratory sinus arrhythmia reactivity to a sad film predicts depression symptom improvement and symptomatic trajectory.
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Kristen Salomon | Lauren M. Bylsma | Jonathan Rottenberg | J. Rottenberg | B. Small | K. Salomon | Brent J Small | Vanessa Panaite | Alexandra Cowden Hindash | Lauren M Bylsma | Vanessa Panaite | A. C. Hindash
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