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The neurobiology of emotion-cognition interactions: fundamental questions and strategies for future researchTowards an emotional 'stress test': a reliable, non-subjective cognitive measure of anxious respondingEffect of attention control on sustained attention during induced anxiety.The impact of threat of shock on the framing effect and temporal discounting: executive functions unperturbed by acute stress?Individual differences in behavioral and cardiovascular reactivity to emotive stimuli and their relationship to cognitive flexibility in a primate model of trait anxiety.The impact of anxiety upon cognition: perspectives from human threat of shock studies.The impact of induced anxiety on affective response inhibition.Introduction to the special research topic on the neurobiology of emotion-cognition interactionsSaccadic eye movement applications for psychiatric disorders.The neural basis of improved cognitive performance by threat of shock.Modeling Trait Anxiety: From Computational Processes to Personality.Clinical anxiety promotes excessive response inhibition.Distinct brain responses to different inhibitions: Evidence from a modified Flanker Task.The impact of threat of shock-induced anxiety on memory encoding and retrieval.Reducing State Anxiety Using Working Memory Maintenance.Acute stress selectively impairs learning to act.The relationship between dlPFC activity during unpredictable threat and CO2-induced panic symptoms.Distractibility as a precursor to anxiety: Preexisting attentional control deficits predict subsequent autonomic arousal during anxiety.Differential association of child abuse with self-reported versus laboratory-based impulsivity and risk-taking in young adulthood.Cognitive bias modification for facial interpretation: a randomized controlled trial of transfer to self-report and cognitive measures in a healthy sample.Can bottom-up processes of attention be a source of 'interference' in situations where top-down control of attention is crucial?Anxiety-mediated facilitation of behavioral inhibition: Threat processing and defensive reactivity during a go/no-go task.Anxiety Patients Show Reduced Working Memory Related dlPFC Activation During Safety and Threat.The Effects of Maltreatment in Childhood on Working Memory Capacity in Adulthood.The meaning profiles of anxiety and depression: similarities and differences in two age groups.Threat of shock and aversive inhibition: Induced anxiety modulates Pavlovian-instrumental interactions.
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Christian Grillon
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2013-03-07T00:00:00Z