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Behavioral and Neuroendocrine Effects of Neonatal AmygdalaLesion on Rhesus Monkeys Living in a Semi-NaturalisticEnvironment.
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Mindful Attention Reduces Linguistic Expectancy Bias: Implications
for Regulating Prejudice and Stereotypes
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Grounded Congruency Effects: Automaticity and 'Strategery' in
Cognition
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Emotional Enhancement of Memory for Music and Faces
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Neural bases of core and conceptual self: Implications for the representation of other persons and groups of people
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Attachment Style and Values in Young Adult Friendships
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The Role of Interoceptive Awareness in an Eating Disorders
Prevention Program
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Flashbulb Memories as Narrative Tales
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Childhood Psychopathic Features and Aggression: A Test of the
Fearlessness Hypothesis
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Positive Affect in Middle Childhood: Associations with Mothers' History of Depression
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Hormonal Mechanisms Underlying Auditory Forebrain Selectivity inFemale Songbirds
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Infant's Emerging Sensitivity to Others' Evaluation
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Mealtime Appetite Monitoring at a Camp for Overweight and Obese
Youth
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Estrogens, androgens, and the hormonal modulation of female primate sexual motivation in rhesus monkeys
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Language as a Window into the Mind: The Case of Space
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The Role of Maternal Depression, Anxiety, Stress, and Psychosocial
Factors on Neonatal Outcomes using a Resilience Framework
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Amygdalar Abnormalities and Social Cognitive Correlates in Youth at
Clinical High Risk for Psychosis
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Integrating Science and the Humanities? A Comparison of
Quantitative Versus Qualitative Narrative Analysis Through a Study
of Bilingual Autobiographies
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The Validity of Prototype Diagnosis in Everyday Practice
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Early Exposure to Maternal Depressive Symptoms and theIdentification of Emotions in Facial Expressions by School-AgedOffspring
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