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Brain electrical tomography in depression: the importance of symptom severity, anxiety, and melancholic features. Biological Psychiatry. 52(2):73-85.
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0. Brain function and gaze fixation during facial-emotion processing in fragile X and autism. Autism Research: Official Journal of the International Society for Autism Research. 1(4):231-239.
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0. Brain mechanisms of expectation associated with insula and amygdala response to aversive taste: implications for placebo. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity. 20(2):120-132.
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0. Brain Regions Associated with the Expression and Contextual Regulation of Anxiety in Primates. Biological psychiatry. 58(10):796-804.
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0. Brain training: Games to do you good. Nature. 494(7438):425-426.
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0. Bridging psychology and biology. The analysis of individuals in groups. The American Psychologist. 57(5):341-351.
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0. Buddha's Brain: Neuroplasticity and Meditation. IEEE signal processing magazine. 25(1):176-174.
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0. Buddhist and Psychological Perspectives on Emotions and Well-Being. Current Directions in Psychological Science. 14(2):59-63.
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0. Calling for help is independently modulated by brain systems underlying goal-directed behavior and threat perception. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 102(11):4176-4179.
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0. Cardiac reactivity is associated with changes in negative emotion in 24-month-olds. Developmental Psychobiology. 46(2):118-132.
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0. Central amygdala nucleus (Ce) gene expression linked to increased trait-like Ce metabolism and anxious temperament in young primates. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 109(44):18108-18113.
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0. Cerebellar Volume and Cognitive Functioning in Children Who Experienced Early Deprivation. Biological psychiatry. 66(12):1100-1106.
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0. The cerebral response during subjective choice with and without self-reference. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 17(12):1897-1906.
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0. Childhood maltreatment is associated with altered fear circuitry and increased internalizing symptoms by late adolescence. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. :201310766.
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0. Children's context inappropriate anger and salivary cortisol. Developmental Psychology. 45(5):1284-1297.
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0. Common and distinct patterns of affective response in dimensions of anxiety and depression. Emotion (Washington, D.C.). 7(1):182-191.
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0. A comparison of mindfulness-based stress reduction and an active control in modulation of neurogenic inflammation. Brain, behavior, and immunity. 27C:174-184.
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0. A comparison of mindfulness-based stress reduction and an active control in modulation of neurogenic inflammation. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity. 27(1):174-184.
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0. A comparison of mindfulness-based stress reduction and an active control in modulation of neurogenic inflammation. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity. 27(1):174-184.
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0. Comparison of video- and EMG-based evaluations of the magnitude of children's emotion-modulated startle response. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers: A Journal of the Psychonomic Society, Inc. 35(4):590-598.
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0. Compassion training alters altruism and neural responses to suffering. Psychological science. 24(7):1171-1180.
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0. Conscientiousness predicts greater recovery from negative emotion. Emotion (Washington, D.C.). 12(5):875-881.
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0. Contemplative Practices and Mental Training: Prospects for American Education. Child Development Perspectives. 6(2):146-153.
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0. Contemplative Practices and Mental Training: Prospects for American Education. Child Development Perspectives. 6(2):146-153.
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0. Contemplative Practices and Mental Training: Prospects for American Education. Child Development Perspectives. 6(2):146-153.
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