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400 related items for PubMed ID: 18988297

  • 1. An "integrative neuroscience" platform: application to profiles of negativity and positivity bias.
    Gordon E, Barnett KJ, Cooper NJ, Tran N, Williams LM.
    J Integr Neurosci; 2008 Sep; 7(3):345-66. PubMed ID: 18988297
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  • 2. 'Negativity bias' in risk for depression and anxiety: brain-body fear circuitry correlates, 5-HTT-LPR and early life stress.
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