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Depressive Symptoms Predict Norepinephrine Response to a Psychological Stressor Task in Alzheimer’s Caregivers

Brent T. Mausbach, PhD, Joel E. Dimsdale, MD, Michael G. Ziegler, MD, Paul J. Mills, PhD, Sonia Ancoli-Israel, PhD, Thomas L. Patterson, PhD and Igor Grant, MD

From the Departments of Psychiatry (B.T.M., J.E.D., P.J.M.) and Medicine, University of California at San Diego (M.G.Z.); and Veterans Affairs San Diego Health Care System (S.A-I., T.L.P., I.G.), San Diego, CA.



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Figure 1. Pre- and post-speech NE levels for each participant.

 





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