Social exclusion in middle childhood: Rejection events, slow-wave neural activity, and ostracism distress
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Peter J. Molfese | Michael J Crowley | Linda C Mayes | Jia Wu | L. Mayes | M. Crowley | Jia Wu | Peter J Molfese
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