Longitudinal Associations Between Reward Responsiveness and Depression Across Adolescence.
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Ellen M. Kessel | Daniel N. Klein | G. Hajcak | A. Kujawa | T. Olino | B. Nelson | B. Goldstein | E. Kessel | Brady D. Nelson | Emma E. Mumper | D. Mackin | Daniel M. Mackin | Brandon L. Goldstein
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