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367 related items for PubMed ID: 15518935

  • 1. Error-related psychophysiology and negative affect.
    Hajcak G, McDonald N, Simons RF.
    Brain Cogn; 2004 Nov; 56(2):189-97. PubMed ID: 15518935
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  • 9. Error-related electrocortical responses are enhanced in children with obsessive-compulsive behaviors.
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  • 11. Action monitoring and depressive symptom reduction in major depressive disorder.
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  • 13. Is the error-related negativity amplitude related to error detectability? Evidence from effects of different error types.
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  • 17. Task engagement and the relationships between the error-related negativity, agreeableness, behavioral shame proneness and cortisol.
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  • 19. Modulation of the error-related negativity by induction of short-term negative affect.
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