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A J Tomarken

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Psychophysiology|May 16, 2001
Task-dependent changes in frontal brain asymmetry: effects of incentive cues, outcome expectancies, and motor responsesA Miller, A J Tomarken
Psychiatric Services (Washington, D.C.)|October 31, 2001
Can recovery from depression be achieved?R C Shelton, A J Tomarken
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|May 1, 1994
Frontal brain activation in repressors and nonrepressorsA J Tomarken, R J Davidson
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|November 1, 1989
Fear-relevant selective associations and covariation biasA J Tomarken, S Mineka, M Cook
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|May 1, 1995
Fear-relevant illusory correlations: what types of associations promote judgmental bias?A J Tomarken, S K Sutton, S Mineka
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|October 1, 1990
Resting frontal brain asymmetry predicts affective responses to filmsA J Tomarken, R J Davidson, J B Henriques
Psychophysiology|January 1, 1993
Frontal brain asymmetry and emotional reactivity: a biological substrate of affective styleR E Wheeler, R J Davidson, A J Tomarken
Psychophysiology|September 1, 1992
Psychometric properties of resting anterior EEG asymmetry: temporal stability and internal consistencyA J Tomarken, R J Davidson, R E Wheeler, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|April 1, 1992
Individual differences in anterior brain asymmetry and fundamental dimensions of emotionA J Tomarken, R J Davidson, R E Wheeler, et al.
Biological Psychiatry|February 9, 2000
While a phobic waits: regional brain electrical and autonomic activity in social phobics during anticipation of public speakingR J Davidson, J R Marshall, A J Tomarken, et al.
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Psychophysiology|May 16, 2001
Task-dependent changes in frontal brain asymmetry: effects of incentive cues, outcome expectancies, and motor responsesA Miller, A J Tomarken
Psychiatric Services (Washington, D.C.)|October 31, 2001
Can recovery from depression be achieved?R C Shelton, A J Tomarken
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|May 1, 1994
Frontal brain activation in repressors and nonrepressorsA J Tomarken, R J Davidson
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|November 1, 1989
Fear-relevant selective associations and covariation biasA J Tomarken, S Mineka, M Cook
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|May 1, 1995
Fear-relevant illusory correlations: what types of associations promote judgmental bias?A J Tomarken, S K Sutton, S Mineka
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|October 1, 1990
Resting frontal brain asymmetry predicts affective responses to filmsA J Tomarken, R J Davidson, J B Henriques
Psychophysiology|January 1, 1993
Frontal brain asymmetry and emotional reactivity: a biological substrate of affective styleR E Wheeler, R J Davidson, A J Tomarken
Psychophysiology|September 1, 1992
Psychometric properties of resting anterior EEG asymmetry: temporal stability and internal consistencyA J Tomarken, R J Davidson, R E Wheeler, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|April 1, 1992
Individual differences in anterior brain asymmetry and fundamental dimensions of emotionA J Tomarken, R J Davidson, R E Wheeler, et al.
Biological Psychiatry|February 9, 2000
While a phobic waits: regional brain electrical and autonomic activity in social phobics during anticipation of public speakingR J Davidson, J R Marshall, A J Tomarken, et al.
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