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Does emotion predict the course of major depressive disorder? A review of prospective studiesJuvenile onset depression alters cardiac autonomic balance in response to psychological and physical challenges.Is crying a self-soothing behavior?Combinations of resting RSA and RSA reactivity impact maladaptive mood repair and depression symptoms.Toward an integrated account of object and action selection: a computational analysis and empirical findings from reaching-to-grasp and tool-useViewing facial expressions of pain engages cortical areas involved in the direct experience of pain.Reward learning in pediatric depression and anxiety: preliminary findings in a high-risk sampleAssessing Institutional Ethics Committees in India Using the IRB-RAT.Familiality of mood repair responses among youth with and without histories of depression.Respiratory sinus arrhythmia reactivity to a sad film predicts depression symptom improvement and symptomatic trajectory.Parasympathetic nervous system activity predicts mood repair use and its effectiveness among adolescents with and without histories of major depressionPositive Affectivity is Dampened in Youths with Histories of Major Depression and Their Never-Depressed Adolescent Siblings.Respiratory sinus arrhythmia reactivity in current and remitted major depressive disorder.Regularization in short-term memory for serial order.Positive autobiographical memory deficits in youth with depression histories and their never-depressed siblings.Why might poor sleep quality lead to depression? A role for emotion regulation.Distraction and action slips in an everyday task: evidence for a dynamic representation of task context.Sleep quality in healthy and mood-disordered persons predicts daily life emotional reactivity.Poor reported sleep quality predicts low positive affect in daily life among healthy and mood-disordered persons.Emotional reactivity to daily events in major and minor depression.The neurobiology of human crying.Why Only Humans Shed Emotional Tears : Evolutionary and Cultural Perspectives.Higher Rates of Sleep Disturbance Among Offspring of Parents With Recurrent Depression Compared to Offspring of Nondepressed ParentsEmotion Regulation Among Adolescents With Pediatric Depression As a Function of Anxiety ComorbidityThe Riddle of Human Emotional Crying: A Challenge for Emotion ResearchersPhysiological feelings
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