CAN LOSS OF AGENCY AND OPPOSITIONAL PERTURBATION ASSOCIATED WITH ANTIDEPRESSANT MONOTHERAPY AND LOW-FIDELITY PSYCHOLOGICAL TREATMENT DILUTE THE BENEFITS OF GUIDELINE-CONSISTENT DEPRESSION TREATMENT AT THE POPULATION LEVEL?

Can loss of agency and oppositional perturbation associated with antidepressant monotherapy and low-fidelity psychological treatment dilute the benefits of guideline-consistent depression treatment at the population level?

Despite major expansions of evidence-based treatments of common mental disorders in recent decades, especially antidepressant medication, the point prevalence of depression has not decreased; instead it probably increased in young adults.We question whether antidepressants (AD)-monotherapy and low-fidelity-to-guideline psychological treatment (PT)

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Language Experience Impacts Brain Activation for Spoken and Signed Language in Infancy: Insights From Unimodal and Bimodal Bilinguals

AbstractRecent neuroimaging studies suggest that monolingual infants activate a left-lateralized frontotemporal brain network in response to spoken language, which is similar to the network involved in processing spoken and signed language in adulthood.However, it is unclear how brain activation to language is influenced by early experience in infa

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