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Larson, Christine L. - Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Temporal stability of the emotion-modulated startle response
Exp Brain Res (2007) 179:7584 DOI 10.1007/s00221-006-0766-2
Robinson & Larson 1 Running head: ELICITATION OF POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS SYMPTOMS
Stability of emotion-modulated startle during short and long picture presentation
BRIEF REPORT Startle potentiation in aversive anticipation
EEG alpha power and alpha power asymmetry in sleep and wakefulness
Behavioral Neuroscience Copyright 1998 by the American Psychological Association, Inc. 1998, Vol. 112,No. 2, 286-292 0735-7044/98/$3.00
Full Scenes produce more activation than Close-up Scenes and Scene-Diagnostic Objects in parahippocampal
Larson, Christine L. January 2010
ORIGINAL ARTICLES Brain Electrical Tomography in Depression: The
Fear Is Fast in Phobic Individuals: Amygdala Activation in Response to Fear-Relevant Stimuli
This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial research
Suppression and enhancement of emotional responses to unpleasant pictures
Functional Coupling of Simultaneous Electrical and Metabolic Activity in the Human Brain
ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE Functional but not structural subgenual prefrontal cortex
Frontal Brain Asymmetry in Restrained Eaters Jaime R. Silva
Dysfunction in the Neural Circuitry of Emotion Regulation--A Possible Prelude to Violence
Recognizing Threat: A Simple Geometric Shape Activates Neural Circuitry for Threat Detection
Relations between PET-derived measures of thalamic glucose metabolism and EEG alpha power
The Shape of Threat: Simple Geometric Forms Evoke Rapid and Sustained Capture of Attention
This article was published in an Elsevier journal. The attached copy is furnished to the author for non-commercial research and
Am J Psychiatry 158:3, March 2001 405 Anterior Cingulate Activity as a Predictor of Degree
PRIORITY COMMUNICATIONS Thalamic Metabolic Rate Predicts EEG Alpha Power in
Affective Neuroscience Laboratory University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee