Experiential, autonomic, and neural responses during threat anticipation vary as a function of threat intensity and neuroticism
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Ahmad R. Hariri | James J. Gross | Jens Blechert | Philippe R. Goldin | Emily M. Drabant | Janice R. Kuo | Wiveka Ramel | Michael D. Edge | Jeff R. Cooper | A. Hariri | J. Gross | J. Blechert | E. Drabant | P. Goldin | W. Ramel | J. R. Cooper
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