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Urology|March 11, 2006
Two extremes of the megalourethra spectrumHouman Vaghefi, Matthew N Simmons, Michael H Hsia, et al.
Human Brain Mapping|November 16, 2017
Neural mechanisms of interference control in working memory capacityJessica Bomyea, Charles T Taylor, Andrea D Spadoni, et al.
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|December 21, 2018
Aversive distractors modulate affective working memory in frontoparietal regionsDaniel M Stout, Jessica Bomyea, Victoria B Risbrough, et al.
Archives of Disease in Childhood. Fetal and Neonatal Edition|April 23, 2009
Large calcified intra-abdominal mass in a newbornN Simmons, N J Shaw, G Mann, et al.
Cardiovascular Research|July 1, 1973
In vivo comparison of electromagnetic and Doppler flowmeters: with special attention to the processing of the analogue Doppler flow signalR S Reneman, H F Clarke, N Simmons, et al.
Pain|March 19, 2024
Identification of group differences in predictive anticipatory biasing of pain during uncertainty: preparing for the worst but hoping for the bestIrina A Strigo, Molly Kadlec, Jennifer M Mitchell, et al.
The American Journal of Psychiatry|February 3, 2007
Increased amygdala and insula activation during emotion processing in anxiety-prone subjectsMurray B Stein, Alan N Simmons, Justin S Feinstein, et al.
ISA Transactions|January 1, 1976
An ambulatory activity monitor with solid state memoryT R Colburn, B M Smith, J J Guarini, et al.
Neuroimage|March 13, 2009
Anterior insular cortex anticipates impending stimulus significanceKathryn L Lovero, Alan N Simmons, Jennifer L Aron, et al.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|July 4, 2008
Using a stimulus correlated with reprimands to suppress automatically maintained eye pokingScott D McKenzie, Richard G Smith, Jason N Simmons, et al.
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Urology|March 11, 2006
Two extremes of the megalourethra spectrumHouman Vaghefi, Matthew N Simmons, Michael H Hsia, et al.
Human Brain Mapping|November 16, 2017
Neural mechanisms of interference control in working memory capacityJessica Bomyea, Charles T Taylor, Andrea D Spadoni, et al.
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|December 21, 2018
Aversive distractors modulate affective working memory in frontoparietal regionsDaniel M Stout, Jessica Bomyea, Victoria B Risbrough, et al.
Archives of Disease in Childhood. Fetal and Neonatal Edition|April 23, 2009
Large calcified intra-abdominal mass in a newbornN Simmons, N J Shaw, G Mann, et al.
Cardiovascular Research|July 1, 1973
In vivo comparison of electromagnetic and Doppler flowmeters: with special attention to the processing of the analogue Doppler flow signalR S Reneman, H F Clarke, N Simmons, et al.
Pain|March 19, 2024
Identification of group differences in predictive anticipatory biasing of pain during uncertainty: preparing for the worst but hoping for the bestIrina A Strigo, Molly Kadlec, Jennifer M Mitchell, et al.
The American Journal of Psychiatry|February 3, 2007
Increased amygdala and insula activation during emotion processing in anxiety-prone subjectsMurray B Stein, Alan N Simmons, Justin S Feinstein, et al.
ISA Transactions|January 1, 1976
An ambulatory activity monitor with solid state memoryT R Colburn, B M Smith, J J Guarini, et al.
Neuroimage|March 13, 2009
Anterior insular cortex anticipates impending stimulus significanceKathryn L Lovero, Alan N Simmons, Jennifer L Aron, et al.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis|July 4, 2008
Using a stimulus correlated with reprimands to suppress automatically maintained eye pokingScott D McKenzie, Richard G Smith, Jason N Simmons, et al.
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