Alterations in attention capture to auditory emotional stimuli in job burnout: an event-related potential study.
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Laura Sokka | Claude Alain | Minna Huotilainen | Andreas Henelius | Jussi Korpela | Kiti Müller | Marianne Leinikka | Satu Pakarinen | A. Henelius | K. Müller | M. Huotilainen | Jussi Korpela | Claude Alain | Satu Pakarinen | L. Sokka | M. Leinikka | S. Pakarinen | J. Korpela
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