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  • 7. Relation between spontaneous electroencephalographic theta/beta power ratio and test anxiety.
    Wei H, Chang L, Huang Q, Zhou R.
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  • 9. EEG synchronization characteristics of functional connectivity and complex network properties of memory maintenance in the delta and theta frequency bands.
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  • 10. Do not look away! Spontaneous frontal EEG theta/beta ratio as a marker for cognitive control over attention to mild and high threat.
    Angelidis A, Hagenaars M, van Son D, van der Does W, Putman P.
    Biol Psychol; 2018 May 15; 135():8-17. PubMed ID: 29518523
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  • 12. Early and late dot-probe attentional bias to mild and high threat pictures: Relations with EEG theta/beta ratio, self-reported trait attentional control, and trait anxiety.
    van Son D, Angelidis A, Hagenaars MA, van der Does W, Putman P.
    Psychophysiology; 2018 Dec 15; 55(12):e13274. PubMed ID: 30132917
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  • 17. Cortical sources of resting-state EEG rhythms are abnormal in naïve HIV subjects.
    Babiloni C, Vecchio F, Buffo P, Onorati P, Muratori C, Ferracuti S, Roma P, Battuello M, Donato N, Pellegrini P, Di Campli F, Gianserra L, Teti E, Aceti A, Rossini PM, Pennica A.
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  • 18. Girls with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: EEG differences between DSM-IV types.
    Dupuy FE, Clarke AR, Barry RJ, McCarthy R, Selikowitz M.
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  • 19. The contribution of attentional lapses to individual differences in visual working memory capacity.
    Adam KC, Mance I, Fukuda K, Vogel EK.
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  • 20. Theta- and delta-band EEG network dynamics during a novelty oddball task.
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