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  • 30. Neuroticism modulates amygdala-prefrontal connectivity in response to negative emotional facial expressions.
    Cremers HR, Demenescu LR, Aleman A, Renken R, van Tol MJ, van der Wee NJ, Veltman DJ, Roelofs K.
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  • 32. The spatial frequency spectrum of fearful faces modulates early and mid-latency ERPs but not the N170.
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