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B H Johnsen

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Scandinavian Journal of Psychology|December 1, 1993
Cerebral asymmetry in autonomic conditioning to facial expressions: sex differencesB H Johnsen
Psychophysiology|March 1, 1991
Hemispheric asymmetry in conditioning to facial emotional expressionsB H Johnsen, K Hugdahl
Behaviour Research and Therapy|January 1, 1989
Preparedness and electrodermal fear-conditioning: ontogenetic vs phylogenetic explanationsK Hugdahl, B H Johnsen
Integrative Physiological and Behavioral Science : the Official Journal of the Pavlovian Society|January 1, 1991
Brain asymmetry and human electrodermal conditioningK Hugdahl, B H Johnsen
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology|January 1, 1990
Fear questionnaires for simple phobias: psychometric evaluations of a Norwegian sampleB H Johnsen, K Hugdahl
Integrative Physiological and Behavioral Science : the Official Journal of the Pavlovian Society|October 1, 1994
Brain asymmetry and autonomic conditioning: sensitization controlB H Johnsen, K Hugdahl
Psychophysiology|May 1, 1993
Right hemisphere representation of autonomic conditioning to facial emotional expressionsB H Johnsen, K Hugdahl
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology|October 21, 2000
Sex differences in judgement of facial affect: a multivariate analysis of recognition errorsJ F Thayer, B H Johnsen
International Journal of Emergency Mental Health|October 20, 2001
The effects of group psychological debriefing on acute stress reactions following a traffic accident: a quasi-experimental approachJ Eid, B H Johnsen, L Weisaeth
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|June 1, 1993
Laterality for facial expressions: does the sex of the subject interact with the sex of the stimulus face?K Hugdahl, P M Iversen, B H Johnsen
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Scandinavian Journal of Psychology|December 1, 1993
Cerebral asymmetry in autonomic conditioning to facial expressions: sex differencesB H Johnsen
Psychophysiology|March 1, 1991
Hemispheric asymmetry in conditioning to facial emotional expressionsB H Johnsen, K Hugdahl
Behaviour Research and Therapy|January 1, 1989
Preparedness and electrodermal fear-conditioning: ontogenetic vs phylogenetic explanationsK Hugdahl, B H Johnsen
Integrative Physiological and Behavioral Science : the Official Journal of the Pavlovian Society|January 1, 1991
Brain asymmetry and human electrodermal conditioningK Hugdahl, B H Johnsen
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology|January 1, 1990
Fear questionnaires for simple phobias: psychometric evaluations of a Norwegian sampleB H Johnsen, K Hugdahl
Integrative Physiological and Behavioral Science : the Official Journal of the Pavlovian Society|October 1, 1994
Brain asymmetry and autonomic conditioning: sensitization controlB H Johnsen, K Hugdahl
Psychophysiology|May 1, 1993
Right hemisphere representation of autonomic conditioning to facial emotional expressionsB H Johnsen, K Hugdahl
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology|October 21, 2000
Sex differences in judgement of facial affect: a multivariate analysis of recognition errorsJ F Thayer, B H Johnsen
International Journal of Emergency Mental Health|October 20, 2001
The effects of group psychological debriefing on acute stress reactions following a traffic accident: a quasi-experimental approachJ Eid, B H Johnsen, L Weisaeth
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|June 1, 1993
Laterality for facial expressions: does the sex of the subject interact with the sex of the stimulus face?K Hugdahl, P M Iversen, B H Johnsen
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