A comparison of selective attention and facial processing biases in typically developing children who are high and low in self-reported trait anxiety.
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Impaired Facial Affect Perception in Unaffected Children at Familial Risk for Panic Disorder.Investigating the genetic and environmental bases of biases in threat recognition and avoidance in children with anxiety problemsRole of attention in the regulation of fear and anxiety.Emotion-recognition abilities and behavior problem dimensions in preschoolers: evidence for a specific role for childhood hyperactivity.Psychological status as a function of residual scarring and facial asymmetry after surgical repair of cleft lip and palate.An Investigation of Executive Functioning in Pediatric Anxiety.
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A comparison of selective attention and facial processing biases in typically developing children who are high and low in self-reported trait anxiety.
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A comparison of selective atte ...... n self-reported trait anxiety.
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A comparison of selective atte ...... n self-reported trait anxiety.
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A comparison of selective atte ...... n self-reported trait anxiety.
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A comparison of selective atte ...... n self-reported trait anxiety.
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Anne Richards
Christopher C French
Gilly Nash
Julie A Hadwin
Nick Donnelly
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10.1017/S095457940707023X
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2007-01-01T00:00:00Z