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This study aims at the questions about anterograde amnesia. How often does it occur in patients being treated with bilateral ECT for a depressive disorder, how does anterograde amnesia develop during the treatment course and how does it subside…
Primary Objective: * To determine the effects of pharmacogenetic screening for CYP2D6 on the time to reach adequate serum drug levels according to the guidelines.Secondary Objective(s): * To determine the effects of pharmacogenetic screening for…
To compare cerebral activity patterns during emotional and cognitive processing among depressed patients with CKD and patients with regular depression.
Objectives: - To identify and compare motivational behaviour in patients during different phases of cancer treatment. - To test its associations with self-reported fatigue/depression. - To determine to what extent treatment regimen, inflammation,…
The primary aims are to test the hypothesis that in depressed patients, an mPFC-related presence of negatively toned memory schemas contributes to a preferential encoding and subsequent REM sleep-related consolidation of negative stimuli, thus…
To assess utility and accuracy of an electroencephalography (EEG) -based brain network analysis platform as potential diagnostic tool for MDD, to correlate digital biomarkers and *gold standard* psychometric questionnaires such as MADRS in MDD and…
Primary Objectives* To characterize patients with unipolar depression in terms of social, physical, biometric activity, and neurophysiological and -psychological data outcomes using digital technologies * Evaluating the feasibility and subjective…
Our primary objectives are to study: 1) differences in the brain*s sensitivity to the effects of light on emotional processing in people with PD and people with depressive symptoms compared with healthy controls 2) whether different spectrum of…
We aim to illustrate the relationship between early-life-adversity and emotional memory performance, and whether schema related neural activity during encoding and retrieval will contribute to the negative memory biases.
- To identify the relationship between fatigue and effort-based decision making in cancer survivors- To test whether effort-based decision making differs between cancer survivors and controls