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  • 1. Depression biases the recognition of emotionally neutral faces.
    Leppänen JM, Milders M, Bell JS, Terriere E, Hietanen JK.
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  • 2. Abnormal recognition of facial expression of emotions in depressed patients with major depression disorder and schizotypal personality disorder.
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  • 3. Recognition accuracy and response bias to happy and sad facial expressions in patients with major depression.
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  • 4. Social anxiety disorder women easily recognize fearfull, sad and happy faces: the influence of gender.
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  • 7. Negative bias in fast emotion discrimination in borderline personality disorder.
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  • 9. Structural resemblance to emotional expressions predicts evaluation of emotionally neutral faces.
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  • 11. Alexithymic features and automatic amygdala reactivity to facial emotion.
    Kugel H, Eichmann M, Dannlowski U, Ohrmann P, Bauer J, Arolt V, Heindel W, Suslow T.
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  • 12. Selective attention to emotional faces following recovery from depression.
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  • 14. Perception of facial expressions of emotion during binocular rivalry.
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  • 16. A functional MRI study of amygdala responses to angry schematic faces in social anxiety disorder.
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  • 17. Visual mismatch negativity elicited by facial expressions under non-attentional condition.
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  • 18. Disengagement of attention from facial emotion in unipolar depression.
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