Teens Impulsively React rather than Retreat from Threat
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Adriana Galván | Todd A. Hare | Leah H. Somerville | Nim Tottenham | Andrew T. Drysdale | Alexandra O. Cohen | T. Hare | L. Somerville | B. Casey | A. Galván | N. Tottenham | A. Cohen | A. T. Drysdale | Michael Dreyfuss | Kristina L. Caudle | Natalie E. Johnston | Michael Dreyfuss | Kristina Caudle | B.J. Casey | A. Drysdale
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