Cite
Anterior Cingulate Activity as a Predictor of Degree of Treatment Response in Major Depression: Evidence From Brain Electrical Tomography Analysis
MLA
Roberto D. Pascual-Marqui, et al. “Anterior Cingulate Activity as a Predictor of Degree of Treatment Response in Major Depression: Evidence From Brain Electrical Tomography Analysis.” American Journal of Psychiatry, vol. 158, Mar. 2001, pp. 405–15. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ajp.158.3.405.
APA
Roberto D. Pascual-Marqui, Jack B. Nitschke, John V. Koger, Diego A. Pizzagalli, Richard J. Davidson, Christine L. Larson, Heather C. Abercrombie, Ruth M. Benca, Stacey M. Schaefer, & Terrence R. Oakes. (2001). Anterior Cingulate Activity as a Predictor of Degree of Treatment Response in Major Depression: Evidence From Brain Electrical Tomography Analysis. American Journal of Psychiatry, 158, 405–415. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ajp.158.3.405
Chicago
Roberto D. Pascual-Marqui, Jack B. Nitschke, John V. Koger, Diego A. Pizzagalli, Richard J. Davidson, Christine L. Larson, Heather C. Abercrombie, Ruth M. Benca, Stacey M. Schaefer, and Terrence R. Oakes. 2001. “Anterior Cingulate Activity as a Predictor of Degree of Treatment Response in Major Depression: Evidence From Brain Electrical Tomography Analysis.” American Journal of Psychiatry 158 (March): 405–15. doi:10.1176/appi.ajp.158.3.405.