Attentional Disengagement and Stress Recovery 0 Attentional Disengagement Predicts Stress Recovery in Depression : An Eye-tracking Study
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Jutta Joormann | J. Joormann | C. Vázquez | J. LeMoult | C. Marker | Carmelo Vazquez | Joelle LeMoult | Alvaro Sanchez | Craig Marker | Álvaro Sánchez
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