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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Ability to disengage attention predicts negative affect Compton, Rebecca J.
2000
3 p. 401-415
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2 Abnormalities in Anxiety Implications for Cognitive Neuroscience McNally, RichardJ.
1998
3 p. 479-495
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3 Abstracts 1988
3 p. 279-280
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4 Abstracts 1987
3 p. 349-352
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5 Affective Intensity and Emotional Responses Keltner, Dacher
1996
3 p. 323-328
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6 Affective Style and Affective Disorders: Perspectives from Affective Neuroscience Davidson, Richard J.
1998
3 p. 307-330
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7 Alexithymia and the interpretation of emotion-relevant information Berenbaum, Howard
1994
3 p. 231-244
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8 Anger, personality, and optimistic stress appraisals Hemenover, Scott H.
2004
3 p. 363-382
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9 Antecedents of emotion knowledge: Predictors of individual differences in young children Bennett, David S.
2005
3 p. 375-396
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10 Anxiety and Attentional Bias: State and Trait Broadbent, Donald
1988
3 p. 165-183
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11 Appraisal, computational models, and scherer's expert system Chwelos, Greg
1994
3 p. 245-257
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12 Appraisal determinants of discrete emotions Roseman, Ira J.
1991
3 p. 161-200
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13 Appraisal Determinants of Emotions: Constructing a More Accurate and Comprehensive Theory Roseman, Ira J.
1996
3 p. 241-278
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14 A prototype analysis of the French category "emotion" Niedenthal, Paula M.
2004
3 p. 289-312
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15 Are lived choices based on emotional processes? Price, Donald D.
2001
3 p. 365-379
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16 Arousal, Suppression, and Persistence: Frustration Theory, Attention, and its Disorders Amsel, Abram
1990
3 p. 239-268
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17 Aspects of Meaning in Words Related to Happiness Storm, Christine
1996
3 p. 279-302
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18 Assessment of cognitive bias in anxiety and depression using a colour perception task Mogg, Karin
1991
3 p. 221-238
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19 A Theory of Emotion, and its Application to Understanding the Neural Basis of Emotion Rolls, Edmund T.
1990
3 p. 161-190
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20 Attentional biases for angry faces: Relationships to trait anger and anxiety Van Honk, Jack
2001
3 p. 279-297
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21 Attentional Biases for Facial Expressions in Social Phobia: The Face-in-the-Crowd Paradigm Gilboa-Schechtman, Eva
1999
3 p. 305-318
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22 Attentional bias for threat: Evidence for delayed disengagement from emotional faces Fox, Elaine
2002
3 p. 355-379
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23 A valence-specific lateral bias for discriminating emotional facial expressions in free field Jansari, Ashok
2000
3 p. 341-353
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24 Biases in Visual Attention in Depressed and Nondepressed Individuals Gotlib, Ian H.
1988
3 p. 185-200
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25 Book Review Sousa, Ronaldde
1996
3 p. 329-333
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26 Brain Systems that Mediate both Emotion and Cognition Gray, Jeffrey A.
1990
3 p. 269-288
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27 Brief Report Bonanno, George A.
2004
3 p. 431-444
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28 Brief Report Dickson, Joanne M.
2004
3 p. 423-430
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29 BRIEF REPORT Selective Processing and Fear of Spiders: Use of the Stroop Task to Assess Interference for Spider-related, Movement, and Disgust Information Barker, Karen
1997
3 p. 331-336
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30 Call for Papers 2002
3 p. 441
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31 Can computers feel? theory and design of an emotional system Frijda, Nico H.
1987
3 p. 235-257
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32 Children's and Adults' Understanding of the Feeling Experience of Courage Szagun, Gisela
1997
3 p. 291-306
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33 Classifying Affect-regulation Strategies Parkinson, Brian
1999
3 p. 277-303
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34 Cognitive and emotional facets of test anxiety in African American school children Carter, Rona
2008
3 p. 539-551
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35 Cognitive appraisals and emotional experience: Further evidence Manstead, A. S. R.
1989
3 p. 225-239
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36 Cognitive bias, emotion, and somatic complaints in a normal sample Lundh, Lars-Gunnar
2001
3 p. 249-277
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37 Cognitive biases in anxiety and depression: Introduction to the Special Issue Hertel, Paula T.
2002
3 p. 321-330
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38 Cognitive Vulnerability to Persistent Depression Teasdale, John D.
1988
3 p. 247-274
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39 Coherence between expressive and experiential systems in emotion Rosenberg, Erika L.
1994
3 p. 201-229
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40 Comfort and joy? Religion, cognition, and mood in Protestants and Jews under stress Loewenthal, Kate Miriam
2000
3 p. 355-374
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41 Correlation between trait hostility and faster reading times for sentences describing angry reactions to ambiguous situations Wingrove, Janet
2005
3 p. 463-472
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42 Culture and Facial Expression: Open-ended Methods Find More Expressions and a Gradient of Recognition Haidt, Jonathan
1999
3 p. 225-266
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43 Culture, gender, and the bipolarity of momentary affect Yik, Michelle
2007
3 p. 664-680
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44 Depression-related Impairments in Prospective Memory Rude, Stephanie S.
1999
3 p. 267-276
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45 Depression versus anxiety: Processing of self- and other-referent information Greenberg, Michael S.
1989
3 p. 207-223
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46 Development and evaluation of a new paradigm for the assessment of anxiety-disorder-specific interpretation bias using picture stimuli In-Albon, Tina
2008
3 p. 422-436
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47 Dissociations between Covariation Bias and Expectancy Bias for Fear-relevant Stimuli Amin, Jeffery M .
1997
3 p. 273-289
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48 Distorted cognition and pathological anxiety in children and adolescents Muris, Peter
2008
3 p. 395-421
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49 Do anxiety-related attentional biases mediate the link between maternal over involvement and separation anxiety in children? Perez-Olivas, Gisela
2008
3 p. 509-521
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50 Do interpersonal features of social anxiety influence the development of depressive symptoms? Grant, Demond M.
2007
3 p. 646-663
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51 Do you see what I see? Affect and visual information processing Gasper, Karen
2004
3 p. 405-421
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52 Editorial Watts, Fraser
1989
3 p. 177
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53 Editorial board page for “Cognition & Emotion”, Volume 2, Number 3 1988
3 p. 1
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54 Editorial board page for “Cognition & Emotion”, Volume 1, Number 3 1987
3 p. 1
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55 Editorial board page for “Cognition & Emotion”, Volume 3, Number 3 1989
3 p. 1
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56 Editorial board page for “Cognition & Emotion”, Volume 4, Number 3 1990
3 p. 1
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57 Editorial board page for “Cognition & Emotion”, Volume 5, Number 3 1991
3 p. 1
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58 Editorial: Cognitive science and the understanding of emotions Oatley, Keith
1987
3 p. 209-216
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59 Editorial: Information Processing and the Emotional Disorders Mathews, Andrew
1988
3 p. 161-163
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60 EEG Alpha Asymmetry, Depression, and Cognitive Functioning Gotlib, Ian H.
1998
3 p. 449-478
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61 Effects of State Anxiety on Selective Processing of Threatening Information Chen, Edith
1996
3 p. 225-240
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62 Emotional Disturbance and the Specificity of Autobiographical Memory Mark, J.
1988
3 p. 221-234
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63 Emotional memory for words: Separating content and context Brierley, Barbara
2007
3 p. 495-521
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64 Emotions and Human Flourishing Oatley, Keith
1997
3 p. 307-330
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65 Emotions and their computations: Three computer models Dyer, Michael G.
1987
3 p. 323-347
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66 Emotion: Sensory Representation, Reinforcement, and the Temporal Lobe Kentridge, Robert W.
1990
3 p. 191-208
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67 Experiential avoidance in the parenting of anxious youth: Theory, research, and future directions Tiwari, Shilpee
2008
3 p. 480-496
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68 Fear and Anxiety: Possible Roles of the Amygdala and Bed Nucleus of the Stria Terminalis Young, Michael Davis
1998
3 p. 277-305
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69 Forgiveness as a mediator of the relationship between PTSD and hostility in survivors of childhood abuse Snyder, C. R.
2005
3 p. 413-431
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70 Frontal Brain Asymmetry and Depression: A Self-regulatory Perspective Anita, Andrew J. Tomarkenand
1998
3 p. 387-420
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71 Future directions for child anxiety theory and treatment Field, Andy P.
2008
3 p. 385-394
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72 Fuzzy logical model of bimodal emotion perception: Comment on "The perception of emotions by ear and by eye" by de Gelder and Vroomen Massaro, Dominic W.
2000
3 p. 313-320
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73 Gender differences in the recognition of laterally presented affective nouns Coney, Jeffrey
2000
3 p. 325-339
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74 General and specific abilities to recognise negative emotions, especially disgust, as portrayed in the face and the body Rozin, Paul
2005
3 p. 397-412
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75 Gray Zones at the Emotion/Cognition Interface: A Commentary Panksepp, Jaak
1990
3 p. 289-302
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76 Health anxiety, anxiety sensitivity, and attentional biases for pictorial and linguistic health-threat cues Lees, Andrea
2005
3 p. 453-462
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77 Heartbeat detection and the experience of emotions Wiens, Stefan
2000
3 p. 417-427
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78 Implicit memory bias in depression Watkins, Philip C.
2002
3 p. 381-402
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79 Individual Differences and Arousal: Implications for the Study of Mood and Memory Revelle, William
1990
3 p. 209-237
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80 Induced processing biases have causal effects on anxiety Mathews, Andrew
2002
3 p. 331-354
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81 Introduction to the Special Issue on Perspectives on Affective and Anxiety Disorders Davidson, Richard J.
1998
3 p. 273-275
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82 Is guilt an emotion? Ortony, Andrew
1987
3 p. 283-298
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83 Limbic Activation and its Relevance to Emotional Disorders Perlstein, David Servan-Schreiber William M.
1998
3 p. 331-352
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84 Memory Bias in Recovered Clinical Depressives Bradley, Brendan P.
1988
3 p. 235-245
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85 Mental representations of affect knowledge Barrett, Lisa Feldman
2001
3 p. 333-363
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86 Moderators of mood-congruent encoding: Self-/other-reference and affirmative/nonaffirmative judgement Nasby, William
1994
3 p. 259-278
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87 Morality- and identity-related antecedents of children's guilt and shame attributions in events involving physical illness Olthof, Tjeert
2004
3 p. 383-404
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88 Motives, mechanisms, and emotions Sloman, Aaron
1987
3 p. 217-233
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89 Negative processing biases predict subsequent depressive symptoms Rude, Stephanie S.
2002
3 p. 423-440
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90 Notes for authors 1988
3 p. 275-277
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91 On the relationship of frontal brain activity and anger: Examining the role of attitude toward anger Harmon-Jones, Eddie
2004
3 p. 337-361
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92 Paranoid cognitions, failure, and focus of attention in college students Ellett, Lyn
2007
3 p. 558-576
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93 Parental rearing as a function of parent's own, partner's, and child's anxiety status: Fathers make the difference Bogels, Susan M.
2008
3 p. 522-538
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94 Parent-child talk and children's understanding of beliefs and emotions Racine, Timothy P.
2007
3 p. 480-494
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95 Play it again, Sam: On Liking Music Gaver, William W.
1987
3 p. 259-282
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96 Positive emotions broaden the scope of attention and thought-action repertoires Fredrickson, Barbara L.
2005
3 p. 313-332
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97 Predicting hopelessness: The interaction between optimism/pessimism and specific future expectancies O'Connor, Rory C.
2007
3 p. 596-613
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98 Priming the trait category “hostility”: The moderating role of trait anxiety Maier, Markus A.
2007
3 p. 577-595
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99 Principia pathematica: A Rose by another name Averill, James R.
1989
3 p. 241-252
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100 Processing fearful and neutral sentences: Memory and heart rate change Vrana, Scott R.
1989
3 p. 179-195
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101 Processing of faces and emotional expressions in infants at risk of social phobia Creswell, Cathy
2008
3 p. 437-458
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102 Recent books 1989
3 p. 253-255
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103 Recent books 1991
3 p. 239-240
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104 Rejoinder - Bimodal emotion perception: integration across separate modalities, cross-modal perceptual grouping or perception of multimodal events? de Gelder, Beatrice
2000
3 p. 321-324
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105 Selective attention to threat: A test of two cognitive models of anxiety Mogg, Karin
2000
3 p. 375-399
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106 Selective interpretation in anxiety: Uncertainty for threatening events Calvo, Manuel G.
2001
3 p. 299-320
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107 Selective Processing of Threat Cues in Subjects with Panic Attacks Ehlers, Anke
1988
3 p. 201-219
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108 Self-consciousness and cognitive failures as predictors of coping in stressful episodes Wells, Adrian
1994
3 p. 279-295
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109 Specificity of autobiographical memory and mood disturbance in adolescents Swales, Michaela A.
2001
3 p. 321-331
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110 Spinal cord lesions, peripheral feedback, and intensities of emotional feelings Bermond, B.
1991
3 p. 201-220
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111 Suppression of Regional Cerebral Blood during Emotional versus Higher Cognitive Implications for Interactions between Emotion and Cognition Marcus, Wayne C. Drevets
1998
3 p. 353-385
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112 Test anxiety, working memory, and cognitive performance: Supportive effects of sequential demands Dutke, Stephan
2001
3 p. 381-389
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113 The effect of depressed mood on the interpretation of ambiguity, with and without negative mood induction Bisson, M. A. Suzie
2007
3 p. 614-645
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114 The emotional profiling of disgust-eliciting stimuli: Evidence for primary and complex disgusts Marzillier, Sarah L.
2004
3 p. 313-336
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115 The English lexicon of interpersonal affect: Love, etc Storm, Christine
2005
3 p. 333-356
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116 The envious mind Miceli, Maria
2007
3 p. 449-479
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117 The fractal property of internal structure of facial affect recognition: A complex system approach Takehara, Takuma
2007
3 p. 522-534
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118 The perception of emotions by ear and by eye de Gelder, Beatrice
2000
3 p. 289-311
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119 The Puzzle of Regional Brain Activity in and Anxiety: The Importance of Subtypes and Comorbidity Nitschke, Wendy Heller Jack B.
1998
3 p. 421-447
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120 The Relation between Temperament and Embarrassment DiBiase, Rosemarie
1997
3 p. 259-271
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121 The relationship between naturally occurring dysphoric moods, elaborative encoding, and recall performance Potts, Richard
1989
3 p. 197-205
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122 The Representation of Changing Emotions in Reading Comprehension Vega, Manuelde
1996
3 p. 303-322
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123 The role of affect in narrative structure Lehnert, Wendy G.
1987
3 p. 299-322
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124 The Structure of Positive and Negative Automatic Cognition Bryant, Fred B.
1997
3 p. 225-258
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125 The verbal information pathway to fear and subsequent causal learning in children Field, Andy P.
2008
3 p. 459-479
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126 Thought suppression and memory biases during and after depressive moods Wenzlaff, Richard M.
2002
3 p. 403-422
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127 Threat interpretation bias in anxious children and their mothers Gifford, Sara
2008
3 p. 497-508
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128 Time course of attentional bias to emotional scenes in anxiety: Gaze direction and duration Calvo, Manuel G.
2005
3 p. 433-451
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129 Vulnerability to depressive symptoms: Clarifying the role of excessive reassurance seeking and perceived social support in an interpersonal model of depression Haeffel, Gerald J.
2007
3 p. 681-688
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130 Well-being and the anticipation of future positive experiences: The role of income, social networks, and planning ability MacLeod, Andrew K.
2005
3 p. 357-374
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131 Wide eyes and an open mouth enhance facial threat Tipples, Jason
2007
3 p. 535-557
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