Attentional orienting to biologically fear-relevant stimuli: data from eye tracking
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Pedro Gamito | Pedro J. Rosa | Diogo Morais | P. Gamito | D. Morais | P. Rosa | Jorge Oliveira | Jorge Oliveira
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