
Cognitive Dimensions of Major Depressive Disorder
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- Section I Major depressive disorder as a multi-dimensional disorder
- 1: Tracy L. Greer and Jeethu K. Joseph: Functional and psychosocial consequences of major depressive disorder
- 2: Koen Demyttenaere: Opportunities and challenges of the phenotypic heterogeneity of major depressive disorder
- 3: Muzaffer Kaser and Barbara J. Sahakian: Major depressive disorder as a disorder of cognition
- Section II Cognitive Dysfunction in Depression
- 4: Zihang Pan and Roger S. McIntyre: Cognitive Dysfunction as a symptom dimension across major psychiatric disorders
- 5: Maria Serra-Blasco and Raymond W. Lam: Clinical and functional characteristics of cognitive dysfunction in major depressive disorder
- 6: John E. Harrison: The assessment of cognitive dysfunction in major depressive disorder
- 7: Natalie T. Mills and Bernhard T. Baune: Molecular neurobiology of cognitive dysfunction in MDD
- Section III Impaired emotional processing in MDD
- 8: Thomas Beblo and Lorenz Dehn: Clinical characteristics of emotional-cognitive dysfunction in MDD
- 9: Anjali Sankar and Cynthia H.Y. Fu: Neurocircuitries of emotion processing affected in Major Depressive Disorder
- 10: Oliver J. Robinson: The neural circuitry of negative bias, oversensitivity to negative feedback and hyposensitivity to reward in MDD
- 11: Georgia O'Callaghan and Argyris Stringaris: Reward processing in adolescents with depression
- 12: Genevieve Rayner: Cognition-related brain networks underpin cognitive, emotional and somatic symptom dimensions of depression
- 13: John D. Medaglia: Networks of cognitive processes: Functional and anatomical correlates of cognition, emotions and social cognition
- 14: Thalia Richter, Alexander J. Shackman, Tatjana Aue, and Hadas Okon-Singer: The neurobiology of emotion-cognition interactions
- Section IV Social cognitive processes in Depression
- 15: Katharina Foerster, Silke Joergens, and Bernhard T. Baune: Clinical characteristics of social cognitive processes in Major Depressive Disorder
- 16: Franziska K. Goer and Rebecca Elliott: Understanding of self and others: neurobiological underpinnings of social cognition
- 17: Philippe Fossati, Sophie Hinfray, Anna Fall, Cédric Lemogne, and Jean-Yves Rotge: Emotional and cognitive consequences of social rejection: An entry door to major depression
- Section V Interventions and Management
- 18: Marco Solmi, Beatrice Bortolato, Brendon Stubbs, Nathan Herrmann, and Andre F. Carvalho: Pharmacological interventions for cognitive dysfunction in MDD
- 19: Claudia Woolf, Loren Mowszowski, and Sharon Naismith: Psychological interventions for cognitive dysfunction in MDD
- 20: Can non-pharmacological antidepressant treatments influence the processing of affective informationa
- 21: Michael James Weightman and Bernhard T. Baune: Novel treatment opportunities in major depressive disorder
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