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  • Asymmetric effects of positive and negative affect on decision making. more
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  • Attention to faces and gaze-following in social anxiety: preliminary evidence from a naturalistic eye-tracking investigation more
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  • Attentional biases in abstinent alcoholics and their association with craving. more
  • Attentional capture by alcohol-related stimuli may be activated involuntarily by top-down search goals. more

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