Behavioral Inhibition and Anxiety: The Moderating Roles of Inhibitory Control and Attention Shifting
Lauren K. White(National Institutes of Health), Nathan A. Fox(University of Maryland, College Park), Kathryn A. Degnan(University of Maryland, College Park), Jennifer M. McDermott(University of Maryland, College Park), Heather A. Henderson(University of Miami)
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