The impact of posttraumatic stress disorder on event-related potentials in affective and non-affective paradigms: A systematic review with meta-analysis
• Trauma exposure is associated with enhanced early processing of incoming stimuli. • PTSD is associated with enhanced processing of affective stimuli. • PTSD is associated with impaired attention processing of non-affective stimuli. • PTSD is associated with impaired working memory updating of non-...
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Enthalten in: Norepinephrine Restores Inhibitory Tone of Spinal Lamina X Circuitry, thus Contributing to Analgesia Against Inflammatory Pain - Ohashi, Nobuko ELSEVIER, 2022, official journal of the International Behavioral Neuroscience Society, Amsterdam [u.a.] |
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