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D A Pizzagalli, T R Oakes, A S Fox, M K Chung, C L Larson, H C Abercrombie, S M Schaefer, R M Benca, R J Davidson
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Molecular Psychiatry. 9:393-405
Autor:
B J, OLSON, C L, LARSON
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Public health reports (Washington, D.C. : 1896). 61
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C L, LARSON
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Public health reports (Washington, D.C. : 1896). 61(50)
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C L, LARSON
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Journal of bacteriology. 54(1)
Autor:
J T, SYVERTON, C L, LARSON
Publikováno v:
Archives of pathology. 43(6)
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Psychophysiology. 37(4)
Despite the prominence of emotional dysfunction in psychopathology, relatively few experiments have explicitly studied emotion regulation in adults. The present study examined one type of emotion regulation: voluntary regulation of short-term emotion
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Psychophysiology. 37(1)
In the present study, we examined the stability of one measure of emotion, the emotion-modulated acoustic startle response, in an undergraduate sample. Using the acoustic startle paradigm on two different occasions, we measured stability of affective
Autor:
R M, Benca, W H, Obermeyer, C L, Larson, B, Yun, I, Dolski, K D, Kleist, S M, Weber, R J, Davidson
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Psychophysiology. 36(4)
Asymmetry of waking electroencephalography (EEG) alpha power in frontal regions has been correlated with waking emotional reactivity and the emotional content of dream reports. Little is known regarding alpha asymmetry during sleep. The present study
Autor:
C L, Larson, R J, Davidson, H C, Abercrombie, R T, Ward, S M, Schaefer, D C, Jackson, J E, Holden, S B, Perlman
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Psychophysiology. 35(2)
Electroencephalogram (EEG) alpha power has been demonstrated to be inversely related to mental activity and has subsequently been used as an indirect measure of brain activation. The thalamus has been proposed as an important site for modulation of r
Autor:
C L, Larson
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Iowa medicine : journal of the Iowa Medical Society. 87(4)
Rapid innovation in telecommunications technology means big changes for many professions, medicine included. Telemedicine--defined as the electronic transmission of medical information and services from one place to another--is widely heralded, but q