Affective state and locus of control modulate the neural response to threat
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Muriah D. Wheelock | Kimberly H. Wood | David C. Knight | Nathaniel G. Harnett | Jordan C. Ladnier | Sylvie Mrug | D. Knight | S. Mrug | M. Wheelock | N. Harnett | K. Wood
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