Cortisol-induced enhancement of emotional face processing in social phobia depends on symptom severity and motivational context
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Philip Spinhoven | Karin Roelofs | J. Gert van Dijk | K. Roelofs | J. G. Dijk | J. V. Peer | P. Spinhoven | Jacobien M. van Peer | J. V. van Peer | J. Gert van Dijk
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