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Inconsistent analytic strategies reduce robustness in fear extinction via skin conductance response
Daniel Zuj,
Luke John Ney,
Patrick A.F. Laing,
Trevor Steward,
Daniel V. Zuj,
Simon Dymond ,
Kim L. Felmingham
Psychophysiology, Volume: 57, Issue: 11
Swansea University Authors: Daniel Zuj, Simon Dymond
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DOI (Published version): 10.1111/psyp.13650
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Inconsistent analytic strategies reduce robustness in fear extinction via skin conductance response
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