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  • 3. Interaction of gaze direction and facial expressions processing: ERP study.
    Klucharev V, Sams M.
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  • 4. Differential early ERPs to fearful versus neutral facial expressions: a response to the salience of the eyes?
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  • 6. Decreased spatial frequency sensitivities for processing faces in male patients with chronic schizophrenia.
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  • 8. Aggression differentially modulates brain responses to fearful and angry faces: an exploratory study.
    Lu H, Wang Y, Xu S, Wang Y, Zhang R, Li T.
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  • 9. Fearful, surprised, happy, and angry facial expressions modulate gaze-oriented attention: behavioral and ERP evidence.
    Lassalle A, Itier RJ.
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  • 10. Affective facial expression processing in young children who have experienced maltreatment during the first year of life: an event-related potential study.
    Curtis WJ, Cicchetti D.
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  • 12. The effect of gaze direction on the processing of facial expressions in children with autism spectrum disorder: an ERP study.
    Akechi H, Senju A, Kikuchi Y, Tojo Y, Osanai H, Hasegawa T.
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  • 13. Predictability modulates the early neural coding of spatially unattended fearful faces.
    Chalk PT, Pegna AJ.
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  • 14. Differential electrocortical responses to increasing intensities of fearful and happy emotional expressions.
    Leppänen JM, Kauppinen P, Peltola MJ, Hietanen JK.
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  • 16. Is processing superiority a universal trait for all threats? Divergent impacts of fearful, angry, and disgusted faces on attentional capture.
    Li S, Zhang Y, Li H, Hao B, He W, Luo W.
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  • 17. ERP evidence for an early emotional bias towards happy faces in trait anxiety.
    Morel S, George N, Foucher A, Chammat M, Dubal S.
    Biol Psychol; 2014 May 29; 99():183-92. PubMed ID: 24705180
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  • 18. Fearful expressions enhance recognition memory: electrophysiological evidence.
    Righi S, Marzi T, Toscani M, Baldassi S, Ottonello S, Viggiano MP.
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  • 19. Low self-esteem elicits greater mobilization of attentional resources toward emotional stimuli.
    Li H, Yang J.
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