Preattentive processing of feared stimuli in blood-injection-injury fearful subjects.
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J. Martínez-Selva | J. Sánchez-Navarro | Ginesa Torrente | Ginesa Torrente | Juan P Sánchez-Navarro | José M Martínez-Selva | Sara Pineda | Jose B Murcia-Liarte | Eduvigis Carrillo-Verdejo | E. Carrillo-Verdejo | S. Pineda
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