Attention bias toward threat in pediatric anxiety disorders.
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Attention bias toward threat in pediatric anxiety disorders.
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scientific article published on October 2008
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Attention bias toward threat in pediatric anxiety disorders.
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Attention bias toward threat in pediatric anxiety disorders.
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Attention bias toward threat in pediatric anxiety disorders.
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Attention bias toward threat in pediatric anxiety disorders.
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Attention bias toward threat in pediatric anxiety disorders.
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Attention bias toward threat in pediatric anxiety disorders.
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Attention bias toward threat in pediatric anxiety disorders.
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Amy Krain Roy
Brendan P Bradley
Daniel S Pine
Erin B McClure-Tone
Maggie Bruck
Michael Sweeney
R Lindsey Bergman
Roma A Vasa
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10.1097/CHI.0B013E3181825ACE
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2008-10-01T00:00:00Z