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Sex Differences and Emotion Regulation: An Event-Related Potential Study
PLoS ONE
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10.1371/journal.pone.0073475
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2013
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Vol 8
(10)
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pp. e73475
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Cited By ~ 46
Author(s):
Elyse K. T. Gardener
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Andrea R. Carr
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Amy MacGregor
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Kim L. Felmingham
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Sex Differences
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Emotion Regulation
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Event Related Potential
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Potential Study
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