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The following pages link to Poststroke depression and lesion location. An attempted replication (Q48336793):
Displaying 50 items.
- Post-stroke depression (Q28285765) (← links)
- Quantitative assessment of covariation between neuropsychological function and location of naturally occurring lesions in humans (Q30454736) (← links)
- Frontal lobe psychopathology: mania, depression, confabulation, catatonia, perseveration, obsessive compulsions, and schizophrenia (Q30579702) (← links)
- Biological risk factors in late life depression (Q30714232) (← links)
- Magnetic resonance in patients with affective illness (Q30997803) (← links)
- The prevention and management of complications after stroke. (Q33780142) (← links)
- Cerebrovascular disease and late life depression: an age old association revisited (Q33924958) (← links)
- A computerised axial tomographic study of poststroke major depressive disorder (Q34268890) (← links)
- The anatomy of mood disorders--review of structural neuroimaging studies (Q34412882) (← links)
- Cerebrovascular diseases and depression (Q35139510) (← links)
- Detection of depression in the stroke patient (Q35418912) (← links)
- Affective behavioural disturbances in Alzheimer's disease and ischaemic vascular disease (Q35566300) (← links)
- Long-Term Sequelae of Stroke: How should you handle stroke complications? (Q36283350) (← links)
- Poststroke depression: a biopsychosocial approach (Q36411873) (← links)
- Research into Psychiatric Disorder after Stroke: The Need for Further Studies (Q37152912) (← links)
- Post‐stroke depression and apathy: Interactions between functional recovery, lesion location, and emotional response (Q37859097) (← links)
- The relevance of emotional and psychosocial factors in aphasia to rehabilitation (Q37919904) (← links)
- Post-stroke depression in the elderly (Q39527842) (← links)
- Depression after stroke (Q39594296) (← links)
- Factors complicating the diagnosis of depression in cerebrovascular disease, Part II--Neurological deficits and various assessment methods (Q40396824) (← links)
- Relationship between post-stroke depression and lesion location: a meta-analysis. (Q40476944) (← links)
- The importance of lesion location in poststroke depression: a critical review (Q40834673) (← links)
- Depression following traumatic brain injury (Q40872075) (← links)
- Is depression a neurologic disease? (Q40880334) (← links)
- Nonverbal aspects of language. (Q40880340) (← links)
- Depressive changes in stroke patients (Q40917849) (← links)
- Efficacy of Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapy on Poststroke Depression among Survivors of First Stroke Attack in Ibadan, Nigeria (Q40979560) (← links)
- Depression in the medically ill elderly: a focus on methylphenidate (Q41134670) (← links)
- Physical consequences of depression in the stroke patient (Q41141800) (← links)
- Poststroke depression: an examination of the literature (Q41510096) (← links)
- Learning readiness for patient teaching in stroke rehabilitation (Q41649373) (← links)
- The association between lesion location, sex and poststroke depression: Meta-analysis (Q42655994) (← links)
- Depression in stroke patients 7 years following stroke (Q43591790) (← links)
- Personality differences among patients with chronic aphasia predict improvement in speech-language therapy (Q46528851) (← links)
- Long-range temporal correlations of broadband EEG oscillations for depressed subjects following different hemispheric cerebral infarction. (Q47339684) (← links)
- The factors related to early-onset depression after first stroke (Q47566481) (← links)
- Post-stroke depression and expressed emotion (Q48175502) (← links)
- The relationship between poststroke depression and lesion location in long-term follow-up (Q48288073) (← links)
- Anatomic location and laterality of MRI signal hyperintensities in late-life depression (Q48516406) (← links)
- Relation of Lesion Location to Verbal and Nonverbal Mood Measures in Stroke Patients (Q48594808) (← links)
- The Relationship of Depression to Symptomatology and Lesion Site in Aphasic Patients (Q48665785) (← links)
- Left-sided Parkinson's disease is associated with greater anxiety and depression. (Q48676861) (← links)
- Mood disorders in long-term survivors of stroke: associations with brain lesion location and volume (Q48863207) (← links)
- Changes in SWB following injury to different brain lobes (Q50656590) (← links)
- Depression is an independent predictor of poor long-term functional outcome post-stroke (Q52019066) (← links)
- A psychiatric presentation of abulia--three cases of left frontal lobe ischaemia and atrophy (Q52052082) (← links)
- Post-stroke depression: Relationships with morphological damage and cognition over time (Q52208787) (← links)
- [Post-stroke depression: clinical aspects, epidemiology, therapy, and pathophysiology]. (Q52931288) (← links)
- Post-stroke depression: Diagnosis and incidence. (Q53804726) (← links)
- Chapter 14 Aphasia (Q54224700) (← links)