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Linka T et al. – The authors data revealed a positive correlation of the intensity dependent N1 amplitude slope with the degree of certain somatic symptoms of depression: loss of appetite and weight, insomnia, and sexual dysfunction. The results of study might contribute to a more specific clinical basis in the differential indication of serotonergic versus noradrenergic antidepressants.

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