Developmental changes in electroencephalographic frontal asymmetry in young children at risk for depression

scientific article published on 3 May 2016

Developmental changes in electroencephalographic frontal asymmetry in young children at risk for depression is …
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P356DOI10.1111/JCPP.12567
P932PMC publication ID4990483
P698PubMed publication ID27138464

P50authorAutumn KujawaQ83557098
P2093author name stringStewart A Shankman
Daniel N Klein
Thomas M Olino
Dana C Torpey-Newman
Brandon L Goldstein
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P921main subjectelectroencephalographyQ179965
P304page(s)1075-1082
P577publication date2016-05-03
P1433published inThe Journal of Child Psychology and PsychiatryQ6294936
P1476titleDevelopmental changes in electroencephalographic frontal asymmetry in young children at risk for depression
P478volume57