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Alexa D Hubbard

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|June 12, 2018
Beyond direct reference: Comparing the present to the past promotes abstract processingDavid A Kalkstein, Alexa D Hubbard, Yaacov Trope
Developmental Science|December 3, 2014
Concurrent and lasting effects of emotion regulation on amygdala response in adolescence and young adulthoodJennifer A Silvers, Jocelyn Shu, Alexa D Hubbard, et al.
Psychiatry Research. Neuroimaging|July 6, 2016
Affective lability and difficulties with regulation are differentially associated with amygdala and prefrontal response in women with Borderline Personality DisorderJennifer A Silvers, Alexa D Hubbard, Emily Biggs, et al.
Journal of Psychiatric Research|July 9, 2016
Suicide attempters with Borderline Personality Disorder show differential orbitofrontal and parietal recruitment when reflecting on aversive memoriesJennifer A Silvers, Alexa D Hubbard, Sadia Chaudhury, et al.
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|June 12, 2018
Beyond direct reference: Comparing the present to the past promotes abstract processingDavid A Kalkstein, Alexa D Hubbard, Yaacov Trope
Developmental Science|December 3, 2014
Concurrent and lasting effects of emotion regulation on amygdala response in adolescence and young adulthoodJennifer A Silvers, Jocelyn Shu, Alexa D Hubbard, et al.
Psychiatry Research. Neuroimaging|July 6, 2016
Affective lability and difficulties with regulation are differentially associated with amygdala and prefrontal response in women with Borderline Personality DisorderJennifer A Silvers, Alexa D Hubbard, Emily Biggs, et al.
Journal of Psychiatric Research|July 9, 2016
Suicide attempters with Borderline Personality Disorder show differential orbitofrontal and parietal recruitment when reflecting on aversive memoriesJennifer A Silvers, Alexa D Hubbard, Sadia Chaudhury, et al.
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