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Childhood maltreatment is associated with an automatic nega..:
Dannlowski, Udo
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Kugel, Harald
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Huber, Franziska
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Human Brain Mapping. 34 (2012) 11 - p. 2899-2909 , 2012
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https://doi.org/10.1002/hbm.22112
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Childhood maltreatment is associated with an automatic negative emotion processing bias in the amygdala
UL https://suche.suub.uni-bremen.de/peid=cr-10.1002_hbm.22112&Exemplar=1&LAN=DE A1 Dannlowski, Udo A1 Kugel, Harald A1 Huber, Franziska A1 Stuhrmann, Anja A1 Redlich, Ronny A1 Grotegerd, Dominik A1 Dohm, Katharina A1 Sehlmeyer, Christina A1 Konrad, Carsten A1 Baune, Bernhard T. A1 Arolt, Volker A1 Heindel, Walter A1 Zwitserlood, Pienie A1 Suslow, Thomas PB Wiley YR 2012 SN 1065-9471 SN 1097-0193 JF Human Brain Mapping VO 34 IS 11 SP 2899 OP 2909 LK http://dx.doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1002/hbm.22112 DO https://doi.org/10.1002/hbm.22112 SF ELIB - SuUB Bremen
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