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Citación estilo ChicagoMeyer, Alexandria, Greg Hajcak, Catherine R. Glenn, Autumn J. Kujawa, and Daniel N. Klein. "Error-related Brain Activity Is Related to Aversive Potentiation of the Startle Response in Children, but Only the ERN Is Associated With Anxiety Disorders." Emotion 2016.
Cita MLAMeyer, Alexandria, et al. "Error-related Brain Activity Is Related to Aversive Potentiation of the Startle Response in Children, but Only the ERN Is Associated With Anxiety Disorders." Emotion 2016.
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