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The authors concluded that the depressed patients showed decreases in salivation as compared to the nondepressed sample . In a more refined study , Peck ( 1959 ) used dental swabs to absorb the total salivary flow .
The authors concluded that the depressed patients showed decreases in salivation as compared to the nondepressed sample . In a more refined study , Peck ( 1959 ) used dental swabs to absorb the total salivary flow .
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In one of our studies ( Loeb et al . , 1966 ) , 20 depressed and 20 matched nondepressed male patients were given two card sorting tasks . Although the depressed patients tended to underestimate their performance , their actual ...
In one of our studies ( Loeb et al . , 1966 ) , 20 depressed and 20 matched nondepressed male patients were given two card sorting tasks . Although the depressed patients tended to underestimate their performance , their actual ...
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The hypothesis that depressed patients show a greater frequency of " masochistic " dreams than do a control group of nondepressed patients was confirmed ( Chap- ter 13 ) . This initial finding seemed to warrant a more complete ...
The hypothesis that depressed patients show a greater frequency of " masochistic " dreams than do a control group of nondepressed patients was confirmed ( Chap- ter 13 ) . This initial finding seemed to warrant a more complete ...
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SEMANTICS OF DEPRESSION | 6 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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