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Carly K Peterson

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Psychophysiology|September 22, 2012
Toward an understanding of the emotion-modulated startle eyeblink reflex: the case of angerCarly K Peterson, Eddie Harmon-Jones
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|September 14, 2011
Anger and testosterone: evidence that situationally-induced anger relates to situationally-induced testosteroneCarly K Peterson, Eddie Harmon-Jones
Biological Psychology|March 15, 2008
Proneness to hypomania predicts EEG coherence between left motor cortex and left prefrontal cortexCarly K Peterson, Eddie Harmon-Jones
Biological Psychology|December 6, 2008
Circadian and seasonal variability of resting frontal EEG asymmetryCarly K Peterson, Eddie Harmon-Jones
Psychological Science|August 7, 2009
Supine body position reduces neural response to anger evocationEddie Harmon-Jones, Carly K Peterson
Social Neuroscience|July 18, 2008
Asymmetrical frontal ERPs, emotion, and behavioral approach/inhibition sensitivityCarly K Peterson, Philip Gable, Eddie Harmon-Jones
Psychophysiology|September 14, 2007
The role of asymmetrical frontal cortical activity in aggressionCarly K Peterson, Alexander J Shackman, Eddie Harmon-Jones
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|April 3, 2010
Asymmetric frontal cortical activity and negative affective responses to ostracismCarly K Peterson, Laura C Gravens, Eddie Harmon-Jones
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|February 4, 2009
Jealousy: novel methods and neural correlatesEddie Harmon-Jones, Carly K Peterson, Christine R Harris
Biological Psychology|September 8, 2009
The role of asymmetric frontal cortical activity in emotion-related phenomena: a review and updateEddie Harmon-Jones, Philip A Gable, Carly K Peterson
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Psychophysiology|September 22, 2012
Toward an understanding of the emotion-modulated startle eyeblink reflex: the case of angerCarly K Peterson, Eddie Harmon-Jones
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|September 14, 2011
Anger and testosterone: evidence that situationally-induced anger relates to situationally-induced testosteroneCarly K Peterson, Eddie Harmon-Jones
Biological Psychology|March 15, 2008
Proneness to hypomania predicts EEG coherence between left motor cortex and left prefrontal cortexCarly K Peterson, Eddie Harmon-Jones
Biological Psychology|December 6, 2008
Circadian and seasonal variability of resting frontal EEG asymmetryCarly K Peterson, Eddie Harmon-Jones
Psychological Science|August 7, 2009
Supine body position reduces neural response to anger evocationEddie Harmon-Jones, Carly K Peterson
Social Neuroscience|July 18, 2008
Asymmetrical frontal ERPs, emotion, and behavioral approach/inhibition sensitivityCarly K Peterson, Philip Gable, Eddie Harmon-Jones
Psychophysiology|September 14, 2007
The role of asymmetrical frontal cortical activity in aggressionCarly K Peterson, Alexander J Shackman, Eddie Harmon-Jones
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|April 3, 2010
Asymmetric frontal cortical activity and negative affective responses to ostracismCarly K Peterson, Laura C Gravens, Eddie Harmon-Jones
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|February 4, 2009
Jealousy: novel methods and neural correlatesEddie Harmon-Jones, Carly K Peterson, Christine R Harris
Biological Psychology|September 8, 2009
The role of asymmetric frontal cortical activity in emotion-related phenomena: a review and updateEddie Harmon-Jones, Philip A Gable, Carly K Peterson
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