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  • 21. Fear and the amygdala: manipulation of awareness generates differential cerebral responses to phobic and fear-relevant (but nonfeared) stimuli.
    Carlsson K, Petersson KM, Lundqvist D, Karlsson A, Ingvar M, Ohman A.
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  • 22. Phobic spider fear is associated with enhanced attentional capture by spider pictures: a rapid serial presentation event-related potential study.
    Van Strien JW, Franken IH, Huijding J.
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  • 26. Disentangling the web of fear: amygdala reactivity and functional connectivity in spider and snake phobia.
    Ahs F, Pissiota A, Michelgård A, Frans O, Furmark T, Appel L, Fredrikson M.
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  • 27. Electrophysiological correlates of threat processing in spider phobics.
    Kolassa IT, Musial F, Mohr A, Trippe RH, Miltner WH.
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  • 28. Brain dynamics in spider-phobic individuals exposed to phobia-relevant and other emotional stimuli.
    Michalowski JM, Melzig CA, Weike AI, Stockburger J, Schupp HT, Hamm AO.
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  • 29. Brain activation to phobia-related pictures in spider phobic humans: an event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging study.
    Dilger S, Straube T, Mentzel HJ, Fitzek C, Reichenbach JR, Hecht H, Krieschel S, Gutberlet I, Miltner WH.
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  • 34. Using facial expressions as CSs and fearsome and disgusting pictures as UCSs: affective responding and evaluative learning of fear and disgust in blood-injection-injury phobia.
    Olatunji BO, Lohr JM, Sawchuk CN, Westendorf DH.
    J Anxiety Disord; 2005 Sep 04; 19(5):539-55. PubMed ID: 15749572
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  • 35. Disgust as a motivator of avoidance of spiders.
    Woody SR, McLean C, Klassen T.
    J Anxiety Disord; 2005 Sep 04; 19(4):461-75. PubMed ID: 15721575
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  • 38. Effects of cognitive-behavioral therapy on brain activation in specific phobia.
    Straube T, Glauer M, Dilger S, Mentzel HJ, Miltner WH.
    Neuroimage; 2006 Jan 01; 29(1):125-35. PubMed ID: 16087353
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  • 40. Fear and disgust processing during repeated exposure to threat-relevant stimuli in spider phobia.
    Olatunji BO, Wolitzky-Taylor KB, Ciesielski BG, Armstrong T, Etzel EN, David B.
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