In Chapter 2, results of a study are reported in which remitted depressed patients are compared to healthy controls to investigate possible residual cognitive impairments that persist into the... Show moreIn Chapter 2, results of a study are reported in which remitted depressed patients are compared to healthy controls to investigate possible residual cognitive impairments that persist into the euthymic phase. Chapter 3 will describe the effects of an alpha-lactalbumin enriched diet on cognitive performance in unmedicated recovered depressed patients and healthy controls. In Chapter 4 the effects of alpha-lactalbumin on mood and stress-induced cortisol response in unmedicated recovered depressed patients and healthy controls are reported. Chapter 5 describes the effects of low-dose and high-dose ATD on mood and neutral as well as emotional information processing in medicated remitted depressed patients. In Chapter 6, the effects of low-dose and high-dose tryptophan depletion on individual plasma tryptophan levels and the ratio tryptophan/LNAA will be discussed. In Chapter 7 the effects of ATD on heart rate variability in medicated remitted depressed patients are reported. A literature overview of studies investigating the effects of serotonin manipulations on emotional information processing and mood is given in Chapter 8. Also, evidence for a possible sequential link between serotonin induced changes in emotional information processing and mood is evaluated. Chapter 9 contains a summary and integration of the main findings, as well as methodological strengths and limitations, directions for future research and clinical implications of the findings reported in this thesis Show less