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Neuropsychological effects of hostility and pain on emotion perception

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Pages 174-189 | Received 01 Oct 2008, Accepted 12 Mar 2009, Published online: 29 May 2009

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Philip C. Klineburger & David W. Harrison. (2015) The dynamic functional capacity theory: A neuropsychological model of intense emotions. Cogent Psychology 2:1.
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Alissa K. Holland, Sara E. Newton, Daniel W. Hinson, John Hardin, Mark Coe & David W. Harrison. (2014) Physiological and behavioural indices of hostility: An extension of the capacity model to include exposure to affective stress and right lateralized motor stress. Laterality 19:5, pages 560-584.
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Alissa K. Holland, Joseph E. Carmona & David W. Harrison. (2012) An extension of the functional cerebral systems approach to hostility: A capacity model utilizing a dual concurrent task paradigm. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology 34:1, pages 92-106.
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Sarah Griffin, Joseph Tan, Paul B. Perrin, Allison B. Williams, Erin R. Smith & Bruce Rybarczyk. (2020) Psychosocial Underpinnings of Pain and Sleep Disturbance in Safety-Net Primary Care Patients. Pain Research and Management 2020, pages 1-7.
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Alissa K. Holland, Gina A. Mitchell, Angela Steele, Jessica Bunting & David W. Harrison. (2018) Hostility and cognitive control: Evidence of increased cardiovascular reactivity as a function of exposure to affective stress using a dichotic listening paradigm. International Journal of Psychophysiology 131, pages 57-66.
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Kirsi Malmberg-Ceder, Maija Haanpää, Päivi E. Korhonen, Hannu Kautiainen & Seppo Soinila. (2017) Relationship of musculoskeletal pain and well-being at work – Does pain matter?. Scandinavian Journal of Pain 15:1, pages 38-43.
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Robert P. Walters, Patti Kelly Harrison, Ransom W. Campbell & David W. Harrison. (2016) Frontal lobe regulation of blood glucose levels: support for the limited capacity model in hostile violence-prone men. Brain Informatics 3:4, pages 221-231.
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Clinton S Comer, Patti Kelly Harrison & David W Harrison. (2015) The dynamic opponent relativity model: an integration and extension of capacity theory and existing theoretical perspectives on the neuropsychology of arousal and emotion. SpringerPlus 4:1.
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Tony McHugh, David Forbes, Glen Bates, Malcolm Hopwood & Mark Creamer. (2012) Anger in PTSD: Is there a need for a concept of PTSD-related posttraumatic anger?. Clinical Psychology Review 32:2, pages 93-104.
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Marien Gadea, Raul Espert, Alicia Salvador & Luis Martí-Bonmatí. (2011) The sad, the angry, and the asymmetrical brain: Dichotic Listening studies of negative affect and depression. Brain and Cognition 76:2, pages 294-299.
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