emotional faces
Comparison of attention bias to emotional faces in patients with social phobia and general anxiety disorder and normal individuals
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Skin conductance responses to masked emotional faces are modulated by hit rate but not signal detection theory adjustments for subjective differences in the detection threshold
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Amygdala habituation to emotional faces in adolescents with internalizing disorders, adolescents with childhood sexual abuse related PTSD and healthy adolescents
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Preserved proactive control in ageing: a Stroop Study with emotional faces vs words
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Personality, Attentional Biases towards Emotional Faces and Symptoms of Mental Disorders in an Adolescent Sample
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The influence of perceived self-efficacy on information processing of emotional faces
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Event-Related Potentials of Bottom-Up and Top-Down Processing of Emotional Faces
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Three Patterns of Motion Which Change the Perception of Emotional Faces
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Construction and validation of pictorial «dot probe» task using emotional faces as stimuli
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Time based visual selection with emotional faces
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An investigation of attention biases to emotional faces in individuals with ADHD
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Emotional faces of children and adults: What changes in their perception
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Infants’ temperament and mothers’, and fathers’ depression predict infants’ attention to objects paired with emotional faces
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The relationship between early neural responses to emotional faces at age 3 and later autism and anxiety symptoms in adolescents with autism
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A Study of the Influences of Musical Chords on Responses to a Non-Affective Visual Feature of Emotional Faces.
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Attentional bias for angry facial expression in anxious children
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Emotional face recognition deficit in amnestic patients with mild cognitive impairment: behavioral and electrophysiological evidence
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Reduced beta connectivity during emotional face processing in adolescents with autism
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The social cognition and attentional preferences of autistic adults
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Trauma, stress, and preconscious threat processing in patients with psychogenic nonepileptic seizures.
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