High Hostility Among Smokers Predicts Slower Recognition of Positive Facial Emotion.
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Lower Sensitivity to Happy and Angry Facial Emotions in Young Adults with Psychiatric Problems.Hostility and cigarette use: a comparison between smokers and nonsmokers in a matched sample of adolescentsIndividual differences in the recognition of facial expressions: an event-related potentials studySmoking history, and not depression, is related to deficits in detection of happy and sad faces.A review of the effects of nicotine on social functioning
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High Hostility Among Smokers Predicts Slower Recognition of Positive Facial Emotion.
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High Hostility Among Smokers Predicts Slower Recognition of Positive Facial Emotion
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Adam M Leventhal
Chad J Gwaltney
Christopher W Kahler
Peter M Monti
Suzanne M Colby
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10.1016/J.PAID.2011.11.009
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2012-02-01T00:00:00Z