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Greg Hajcak

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Current Opinion in Psychology|February 24, 2015
Neural mechanisms associated with reappraisal and attentional deploymentJamie Ferri, Greg Hajcak
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|November 10, 2010
Beyond good and evil: the time-course of neural activity elicited by specific picture contentAnna Weinberg, Greg Hajcak
Psychophysiology|April 19, 2011
Longer term test-retest reliability of error-related brain activityAnna Weinberg, Greg Hajcak
Psychological Science|February 15, 2008
Errors are aversive: defensive motivation and the error-related negativityGreg Hajcak, Dan Foti
Psychophysiology|November 16, 2010
Electrocortical evidence for vigilance-avoidance in Generalized Anxiety DisorderAnna Weinberg, Greg Hajcak
Psychophysiology|April 4, 2020
Significance?& Significance! Empirical, methodological, and theoretical connections between the late positive potential and P300 as neural responses to stimulus significance: An integrative reviewGreg Hajcak, Dan Foti
Biological Psychology|December 24, 2008
Brain potentials during affective picture processing in childrenGreg Hajcak, Tracy A Dennis
Psychophysiology|June 30, 2009
The stability of error-related brain activity with increasing trialsDoreen M Olvet, Greg Hajcak
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|September 17, 2009
The late positive potential: a neurophysiological marker for emotion regulation in childrenTracy A Dennis, Greg Hajcak
Clinical Psychology Review|August 13, 2008
The error-related negativity (ERN) and psychopathology: toward an endophenotypeDoreen M Olvet, Greg Hajcak
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Current Opinion in Psychology|February 24, 2015
Neural mechanisms associated with reappraisal and attentional deploymentJamie Ferri, Greg Hajcak
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|November 10, 2010
Beyond good and evil: the time-course of neural activity elicited by specific picture contentAnna Weinberg, Greg Hajcak
Psychophysiology|April 19, 2011
Longer term test-retest reliability of error-related brain activityAnna Weinberg, Greg Hajcak
Psychological Science|February 15, 2008
Errors are aversive: defensive motivation and the error-related negativityGreg Hajcak, Dan Foti
Psychophysiology|November 16, 2010
Electrocortical evidence for vigilance-avoidance in Generalized Anxiety DisorderAnna Weinberg, Greg Hajcak
Psychophysiology|April 4, 2020
Significance?& Significance! Empirical, methodological, and theoretical connections between the late positive potential and P300 as neural responses to stimulus significance: An integrative reviewGreg Hajcak, Dan Foti
Biological Psychology|December 24, 2008
Brain potentials during affective picture processing in childrenGreg Hajcak, Tracy A Dennis
Psychophysiology|June 30, 2009
The stability of error-related brain activity with increasing trialsDoreen M Olvet, Greg Hajcak
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|September 17, 2009
The late positive potential: a neurophysiological marker for emotion regulation in childrenTracy A Dennis, Greg Hajcak
Clinical Psychology Review|August 13, 2008
The error-related negativity (ERN) and psychopathology: toward an endophenotypeDoreen M Olvet, Greg Hajcak
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