Anxiety predicts a differential neural response to attended and unattended facial signals of anger and fear
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Luca Passamonti | Michael P. Ewbank | Jill Keane | Andrew J. Calder | Andrew D. Lawrence | Polly V. Peers | A. Lawrence | A. Calder | L. Passamonti | Jill Keane | M. Ewbank | P. Peers | P. V. Peers
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