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When Patients With Depression Have Cognitive Deficits
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Criteria for a Major Depressive Episode
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Key Domains The Elements of Cognition
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Why Is Cognitive Impairment Important?
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Cognitive Measures Account for More Variability in Workplace Functioning Than Total Depression Severity
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Cognitive Domains
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Assessing and Monitoring Cognition
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Assessment by Interview
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Tests for Clinical Use
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The THINC-it Cognition Tool Includes Several Tests, Objective and Subjective
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Treatment for Acute Depression
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Effect of Diet and Exercise on Cognition in Depression
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Cognitive Remediation
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Cognitive Dysfunction in MDD Seems to Improve Following Psychotherapy
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Hot and Cold Cognition in Depression
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Pharmacologic Effects on Cognitive Function in Young Adults With MDD Limited Evidence With Most Psychotropic Agents
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Adjunctive Cholinesterase Inhibitors Not Effective for Cognition in MDD
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Antidepressant Effects on Cognitive Domains
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Escitalopram vs Duloxetine for Cognition in MDD
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Duloxetine Effect on Cognition in Elderly Patients With Recurrent MDD
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Vortioxetine and Duloxetine Effect on Cognition in Elderly Patients With MDD
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Effect of Vortioxetine on Cognition in MDD
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Vortioxetine and Duloxetine for Cognition and Function in MDD
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Lisdexamfetamine Augmentation for Executive Function in Mild MDD
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Concluding Remarks
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Abbreviations
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Abbreviations (cont)
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