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Volumn 90, Issue 2, 2006, Pages 210-220

Being bad isn't always good: Affective context moderates the attention bias toward negative information

Author keywords

Attention bias; Event related brain potentials; Positive priming

Indexed keywords

ADAPTIVE BEHAVIOR; AFFECT; ARTICLE; ATTENTION; BRAIN CORTEX; COLOR VISION; DISCRIMINATION LEARNING; ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY; EVOKED RESPONSE; HUMAN; HUMAN RELATION; LEARNING; NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL TEST; PATTERN RECOGNITION; PERCEPTIVE THRESHOLD; PERSONAL CONSTRUCT THEORY; PHYSIOLOGY; REINFORCEMENT; SEMANTICS; SIGNAL PROCESSING;

EID: 33644976871     PISSN: 00223514     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1037/0022-3514.90.2.210     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (133)

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