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Table 1.

Cognitive domains assessed and neuropsychological tasks.

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Fig 1.

Flow chart of recruitment for the study.

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Table 2.

Demographic and clinical characteristics for samples groups.

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Table 3.

Comparison of performance on the cognitive tests for each group and p-values for multiple comparisons adjusted for depression, anxiety, sleep quality and Vocabulary.

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Table 4.

Mean and standard deviations for cognitive tests in patients with and without fibromyalgia separately in subjects with and without depressive symptoms.

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Fig 2.

Mean comparisons in cognitive tests, separating patients with and without fibromyalgia and those who were depressed and non-depressed.

These figures show the 4 different scenarios: A) no effect; B) an effect associated with depression; C) an effect associated with both depression and fibromyalgia; D) an effect associated with the interaction between the two.

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