Automatic attention to emotional stimuli: Neural correlates
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Luis Carretié | Francisco Mercado | Manuel Tapia | J. Hinojosa | M. Martín-Loeches | L. Carretié | M. Tapia | F. Mercado | Manuel Martín‐Loeches | José A. Hinojosa
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