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David W Harrison

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Neuropsychology Review|September 29, 2006
Emotion and pain: a functional cerebral systems integrationGina A Mollet, David W Harrison
The International Journal of Neuroscience|February 3, 2004
Dynamic lateralization: hostility, cardiovascular regulation, and tachistoscopic recognitionBrian V Shenal, David W Harrison
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|April 20, 2004
The covariation of cortical electrical activity and cardiovascular respondingPaul S Foster, David W Harrison
The International Journal of Neuroscience|March 26, 2003
The relationship between magnitude of cerebral activation and intensity of emotional arousalPaul S Foster, David W Harrison
The International Journal of Neuroscience|May 20, 2003
Investigation of the laterality of hostility, cardiovascular regulation, and auditory recognitionBrian V Shenal, David W Harrison
Brain and Cognition|June 25, 2003
Functional cerebral asymmetry in hostility: a dual task approach with fluency and cardiovascular regulationJohn B Williamson, David W Harrison
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology|June 2, 2009
Neuropsychological effects of hostility and pain on emotion perceptionGina A Mitchell, David W Harrison
Brain Structure & Function|January 17, 2008
Models of anger: contributions from psychophysiology, neuropsychology and the cognitive behavioral perspectiveDavid E Cox, David W Harrison
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology : the Official Journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists|December 13, 2006
Affective verbal learning in hostility: an increased primacy effect and bias for negative emotional materialGina A Mollet, David W Harrison
The International Journal of Neuroscience|March 17, 2007
Effects of hostility and stress on affective verbal learning in womenGina A Mollet, David W Harrison
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Neuropsychology Review|September 29, 2006
Emotion and pain: a functional cerebral systems integrationGina A Mollet, David W Harrison
The International Journal of Neuroscience|February 3, 2004
Dynamic lateralization: hostility, cardiovascular regulation, and tachistoscopic recognitionBrian V Shenal, David W Harrison
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|April 20, 2004
The covariation of cortical electrical activity and cardiovascular respondingPaul S Foster, David W Harrison
The International Journal of Neuroscience|March 26, 2003
The relationship between magnitude of cerebral activation and intensity of emotional arousalPaul S Foster, David W Harrison
The International Journal of Neuroscience|May 20, 2003
Investigation of the laterality of hostility, cardiovascular regulation, and auditory recognitionBrian V Shenal, David W Harrison
Brain and Cognition|June 25, 2003
Functional cerebral asymmetry in hostility: a dual task approach with fluency and cardiovascular regulationJohn B Williamson, David W Harrison
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology|June 2, 2009
Neuropsychological effects of hostility and pain on emotion perceptionGina A Mitchell, David W Harrison
Brain Structure & Function|January 17, 2008
Models of anger: contributions from psychophysiology, neuropsychology and the cognitive behavioral perspectiveDavid E Cox, David W Harrison
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology : the Official Journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists|December 13, 2006
Affective verbal learning in hostility: an increased primacy effect and bias for negative emotional materialGina A Mollet, David W Harrison
The International Journal of Neuroscience|March 17, 2007
Effects of hostility and stress on affective verbal learning in womenGina A Mollet, David W Harrison
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