Slow dissolving of emotional distress contributes to hyperarousal
Rick Wassing(The University of Sydney), Eus J.W. Van Someren(Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience), Sarah Moens(Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience), Dieter Riemann(University of Freiburg), Kim Dekker(Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience), Jeroen S. Benjamins(Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience), Bernd Feige(University Medical Center Freiburg), Kai Spiegelhalder(University of Freiburg), Lucia M. Talamini(University of Amsterdam), Matthew P. Walker(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Frans Schalkwijk, Sophie van der Sluis(Cognitive Research (United States)), Ysbrand D. van der Werf(Amsterdam Neuroscience)
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