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Implicit Memory and Anxiety: Perceptual Identification of Emotional Stimuli

Pages 67-86 | Published online: 21 Sep 2010

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Sarah M. Kark, Scott D. Slotnick & Elizabeth A. Kensinger. (2020) Forgotten but not gone: FMRI evidence of implicit memory for negative stimuli 24 hours after the initial study episode. Neuropsychologia 136, pages 107277.
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Michael Witthöft, Fred Rist & Josef Bailer. (2007) Enhanced Early Emotional Intrusion Effects and Proportional Habituation of Threat Response for Symptom and Illness Words in College Students with Elevated Health Anxiety. Cognitive Therapy and Research 32:6, pages 818-842.
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Manuel G. Calvo, P. Avero, M. Dolores Castillo & Juan J. Miguel-Tobal. (2003) Multidimensional Anxiety and Content-specificity Effects in Preferential Processing of Threat. European Psychologist 8:4, pages 252-265.
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Christian Oldenburg, Lars-Gunnar Lundh & Pia Kivistö. (2002) Explicit and implicit memory, trait anxiety, and repressive coping style. Personality and Individual Differences 32:1, pages 107-119.
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