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Electroconvulsive stimulation reverses anhedonia and cognitive impairments in rats exposed to chronic mild stress.
Henningsen, K,
David Paul Drucker Woldbye
, Ove Wiborg
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Chronic Mild Stress
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Electroconvulsive Therapy
100%
Anhedonia
100%
Cognitive Impairment
100%
Depressive-like Behavior
50%
Working Memory
37%
Stimulation Treatment
37%
Acute Phase
25%
Amnesia
12%
Healthy Controls
12%
Treatment for Depression
12%
Acute Effects
12%
Stress-induced
12%
Therapeutic Approaches
12%
Clinical Setting
12%
Working Memory Deficits
12%
Repeated Treatment
12%
Remission
12%
Fast Onset of Action
12%
Chronic Effects
12%
Effective Treatment
12%
Neuroscience
Cognitive Disorder
100%
Anhedonia
100%
Working Memory
100%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
25%
Electroconvulsive Therapy
25%
Amnesia
25%