Frontal alpha EEG asymmetry before and after behavioral activation treatment for depression
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Jackie K. Gollan | Mark E. Pflieger | J. Cacioppo | J. Gollan | Denada Hoxha | M. Pflieger | L. Rosebrock | Laina Rosebrock | Dietta Chihade | Denada Hoxha | John Cacioppo | Dietta Chihade
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