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Dr Hamid Alhaj.
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Year
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Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Dr Hamid Alhaj
Dr Ursula Reckermann
Somatodendritic 5-hydroxytryptamine
1A
(5-HT
1A
) autoreceptor function in major depression as assessed using the shift in electroencephalographic frequency spectrum with buspirone
2014
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Dr Hamid Alhaj
Anna Massey
Dr Ursula Reckermann
Somatodendritic 5-hydroxytryptamine
1A
(5-HT
1A
) autoreceptor function in major depression as assessed using the shift in electroencephalographic frequency spectrum with buspirone
2013
Dr Hamid Alhaj
Dr Peter Gallagher
Andy Hanson
Anna Massey
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
et al.
Central glucocorticoid receptor-mediated effects of the antidepressant, citalopram, in humans: A study using EEG and cognitive testing
2012
Dr Hamid Alhaj
Matthew Selman
Victoria JERVIS
Emerita Professor Jacqueline Rodgers
Dr Stephen Barton
et al.
Effect of low-dose acute tryptophan depletion on the specificity of autobiographical memory in healthy subjects with a family history of depression
2012
Dr Hamid Alhaj
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
The use of the EEG in measuring therapeutic drug action: focus on depression and antidepressants
2011
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Andy Hanson
Dr Hamid Alhaj
Citalopram Modulation of the Effects of Cortisol on Cortical Activity in Healthy Male Subjects
2009
Dr Hamid Alhaj
Effects of Adrenal Steroids on Mood and Memory: Electrophysiological Studies in Depressed Patients and Healthy Subjects
2009
Dr Hamid Alhaj
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Adrenal steroids and episodic memory: relevance to mood disorders
2008
Dr Hamid Alhaj
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Effects of cortisol on the laterality of the neural correlates of episodic memory
2008
Dr Hamid Alhaj
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
A study of the neural correlates of episodic memory and HPA axis status in drug-free depressed patients and healthy controls
2007
Dr Hamid Alhaj
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Effects of DHEA Administration on Auditory Evoked Potentials
2007
Dr Hamid Alhaj
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Effects of DHEA administration on episodic memory, cortisol and mood in healthy young men: A double-blind, placebo-controlled study
2006
Dr Hamid Alhaj
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
LORETA source localization of the electric activity associated with episodic retrieval following DHEA and placebo treatments in healthy men
2005
Dr Hamid Alhaj
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
[abstract] DHEA Improves Mood and Recollection in Healthy Young Men
2004
Dr Hamid Alhaj
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
An investigation of the neural correlates of episodic memory in drug-free depression
2004
Dr Hamid Alhaj
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
DHEA improves recollection and mood in healthy young men: an electrophysiological study
2004
Dr Hamid Alhaj
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Effects of DHEA on neuropsychological function, mood and salivary cortisol in healthy young men
2004
Dr Hamid Alhaj
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Effects of DHEA on the Neural Correlates of Episodic Memory
2004
Dr Hamid Alhaj
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Event-related brain potentials investigation of the effects of four-day, high-dose course of cortisol on the neural correlates of episodic memory
2003