Attentional bias to negative emotion as a function of approach and withdrawal anger styles: an ERP investigation.
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Rebecca Levin Silton | Wendy Heller | Gregory A Miller | Joscelyn E. Fisher | J Christopher Edgar | G. A. Miller | J. Edgar | J. Fisher | J. Stewart | W. Heller | R. Silton | S. Sass | Rebecca L. Silton | Jennifer L Stewart | Sarah M Sass | Joscelyn E Fisher | J. Christopher Edgar | Sarah M. Sass | Jennifer L. Stewart | Gregory A. Miller
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