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The anhedonia hypothesis: Termites in the basement
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On the generality of the anhedonia hypothesis
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Problems of concept and vocabulary in the anhedonia hypothesis
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The anhedonia hypothesis of neuroleptic drug action: Basic and clinical considerations
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The pleasure in brain substrates of foraging
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Neurolepsis: Anhedonia or blunting of emotional reactivity?
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The reward-effort model: An economic framework for examining the mechanism of neuroleptic action
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Attention, dopamine, and schizophrenia
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Neuroleptic-induced anhedonia: Some psychopharmacological implications
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A discriminating case against anhedonia
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Hypotheses of neuroleptic action: Levels of progress
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Depression: The predisposing influence of stress
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Is stress a predisposing or precipitating factor in clinical depression?
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Depression, neurotransmitters, and stress: some neuropsychological implications
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Stress, neurochemical substrates, and depression: Concomitants are not necessarily causes
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The psychological homeostatic response to stress and its relation to depression
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Does a commonality of neurochemical sequelae imply a relationship between stress and depression?
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Biological fitness and affective variation
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Appraising psychobiological approaches to the influence of stress on depression
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A cognitive/information-processing approach to the relationship between stress and depression
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