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Volumn 3, Issue 5, 2015, Pages 772-788

Temporal Dynamics of Attentional Bias

Author keywords

addiction; anxiety; attention paradigms; attentional bias; dot probe; emotional attention; information processing; motivation; phobia; reward; smoking; substance use; threat

Indexed keywords


EID: 84931290964     PISSN: 21677026     EISSN: 21677034     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1177/2167702614551572     Document Type: Article
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