The anhedonic effect of illness and inflammation has received much recent research attention. |
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Among socially anhedonic individuals, only a minority shows schizophrenia-spectrum disorders. |
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Even the most anhedonic, canker-hearted introvert has internalised some social norms and expectations. |
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As predicted, patients with major depression scored significantly higher on the anhedonic symptoms scale of the Beck Depression Inventory than did patients with schizophrenia. |
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Anxiety is the indicator of instability in the anhedonic state. |
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He is still afflicted by his anhedonic self-consciousness, his failure to communicate, his inability to lose himself in the throngs at a party or the capacity to deserve the love he craves. |
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Neurotically, the anhedonic way I experienced the success of 'Maus' was to spend the next 20 years trying to wriggle out from under my own achievement. |
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Longing, officious, anhedonic, pleading. Anna tried to make a list of every mood she'd ever been in but ran out of words before even half of her feelings were named. |
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Anhedonic alcoholics may have blunted cortisol response to psychological stress. |
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