Autonomic nervous system reactivity to positive and negative mood induction: The role of acute psychological responses and frontal electrocortical activity
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Nathan A. Fox | Louis A. Schmidt | N. Fox | W. Kop | L. Schmidt | S. Waldstein | Shari R. Waldstein | Willem J. Kop | Stephen J. Synowski | Miranda E. Newell | S. Synowski | M. E. Newell
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