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Common and specific dimensions of internalizing disorders are characterized by unique patterns of brain activity on a task of emotional cognitive control
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Common and specific dimensions of internalizing disorders are characterized by unique patterns of brain activity on a task of emotional cognitive control

Marie T Banich, Louisa L Smith, Harry R Smolker, Benjamin L Hankin, Rebecca L Silton, Wendy Heller and Hannah R Snyder
International journal of psychophysiology, Vol.151, pp.80-93
05/2020
PMID: 32032623

Abstract

Anxiety Cognitive control Depression Emotion Executive function fMRI Individual differences Internalizing disorders Stroop

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