Human emotion processing accuracy, negative biases, and fMRI activation are associated with childhood trauma
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Lisanne M. Jenkins | S. Langenecker | Katie L. Bessette | M. Schreiner | Laura B. Gabriel | L. Kling | Erin A. Kaufman | Kristy A. Skerrett | Jonathan P. Stange | Kelly A. Ryan | Sheila E Crowell | Alexis A. Reisch | Sheila E. Crowell
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