Behavioral activation sensitivity and resting frontal EEG asymmetry: covariation of putative indicators related to risk for mood disorders.
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Behavioral activation sensitivity and resting frontal EEG asymmetry: covariation of putative indicators related to risk for mood disorders.
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Behavioral activation sensitiv ...... ed to risk for mood disorders.
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Harmon-Jones E
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10.1037//0021-843X.106.1.159
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1997-02-01T00:00:00Z