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Differentiation in preschooler's categories of emotion.

Gender differences in implicit and explicit processing of emotional facial expressions as revealed by event-related theta synchronization.

Reorienting of spatial attention in gaze cuing is reflected in N2pc.

Decreased P3 amplitudes elicited by negative facial emotion in manic patients: selective deficits in emotional processing.

Amygdala reactivity to faces at varying intensities of threat in generalized social phobia: an event-related functional MRI study.

High levels of vicarious exposure bias pain judgments.

A three-dimensional study of facial mimicry in healthy young adults.

Research review: Attention bias modification (ABM): a novel treatment for anxiety disorders.

Decoding of facial expression of emotion in criminal psychopaths.

Face-blind: why are some of us terrible at recognizing faces?

Amygdala damage affects event-related potentials for fearful faces at specific time windows.

Intraobserver Reliability of the 2-Dimensional Analysis of Facial Expressions

Neurocognitive correlates of emotional stimulus processing in pediatric bipolar disorder: a review.

A common neural system mediating two different forms of social judgement.

Increased fusiform area activation in schizophrenia during processing of spatial frequency-degraded faces, as revealed by fMRI.

Association of trait emotional intelligence and individual fMRI-activation patterns during the perception of social signals from voice and face.

Symptom correlates of static and dynamic facial affect processing in schizophrenia: evidence of a double dissociation?

Increased amygdala activation during automatic processing of facial emotion in schizophrenia

Blind rage? Heightened anger is associated with altered amygdala responses to masked and unmasked fearful faces.

Impaired conscious recognition of negative facial expressions in patients with locked-in syndrome.

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