Meyer et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Frontal EEG asymmetry as predictor of physiological responses to aversive memoriesMeyer et al., 2014
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- Meyer T
- Quaedflieg C
- Giesbrecht T
- Meijer E
- Abiad S
- Smeets T
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- Psychophysiology
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Evidence suggests that asymmetry in frontal electrical activity predicts responses to aversive experiences, such that higher left‐sided activity might dampen responses to trauma reminders. We measured frontal asymmetry at rest and during viewing of a trauma film, and …
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