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1. Expression profiling of metalloproteinases and tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases in normal and degenerate human Achilles tendon.

2. Repetition and brain potentials when recognizing natural scenes: task and emotion differences

3. Repetitive picture processing: Autonomic and cortical correlates

4. Repetitive exposure: brain and reflex measures of emotion and attention

7. Imagery, emotion, and bioinformational theory: From body to brain.

8. Dimensional distress and orbitofrontal thickness in anxiety patients.

9. Hippocampal and amygdala volumes vary with transdiagnostic psychopathological dimensions of distress, anxious arousal, and trauma.

10. Emotional Memory and Amygdala Activation.

11. Neural correlates of repeated retrieval of emotional autobiographical events.

12. Publication guidelines and recommendations for pupillary measurement in psychophysiological studies.

13. Narrative imagery: Emotional modulation in the default mode network.

14. Trauma-related dysfunction in the fronto-striatal reward circuit.

15. Assessing the role of the amygdala in fear of pain: Neural activation under threat of shock.

16. Aversive perception in a threat context: Separate and independent neural activation.

17. Motivated action: Pupil diameter during active coping.

18. Common circuit or paradigm shift? The functional brain in emotional scene perception and emotional imagery.

19. Mandibular shape in farmed Arctic foxes (Vulpes lagopus) exposed to persistent organic pollutants.

20. Neural activation and memory for natural scenes: Explicit and spontaneous retrieval.

21. The Startle-Evoked Potential: Negative Affect and Severity of Pathology in Anxiety/Mood Disorders.

22. Emotional imagery and pupil diameter.

23. Assessing the relationship between pupil diameter and visuocortical activity.

24. Avoidance and escape: Defensive reactivity and trait anxiety.

25. Startle reflex modulation during threat of shock and "threat" of reward.

26. Sympathetic ANS modulation of pupil diameter in emotional scene perception: Effects of hedonic content, brightness, and contrast.

27. Escaping aversive exposure.

28. A direct comparison of appetitive and aversive anticipation: Overlapping and distinct neural activation.

29. The science pendulum: From programmatic to incremental-and back?

30. Repetition and ERPs during emotional scene processing: A selective review.

31. Emotional Modulation of the Late Positive Potential during Picture Free Viewing in Older and Young Adults.

32. RDoC, DSM, and the reflex physiology of fear: A biodimensional analysis of the anxiety disorders spectrum.

33. Motivational engagement in Parkinson's disease: Preparation for motivated action.

34. Prediction and perception: Defensive startle modulation.

35. Selective looking at natural scenes: Hedonic content and gender.

36. Memory, emotion, and pupil diameter: Repetition of natural scenes.

37. Massed and distributed repetition of natural scenes: Brain potentials and oscillatory activity.

38. Imaging distributed and massed repetitions of natural scenes: spontaneous retrieval and maintenance.

39. From threat to safety: instructed reversal of defensive reactions.

40. Electrocortical amplification for emotionally arousing natural scenes: the contribution of luminance and chromatic visual channels.

41. Snake fearfulness is associated with sustained competitive biases to visual snake features: hypervigilance without avoidance.

42. Startle modulation during emotional anticipation and perception.

43. Modulation of the initial light reflex during affective picture viewing.

44. Encoding and reinstatement of threat: recognition potentials.

45. Pathological anxiety and function/dysfunction in the brain's fear/defense circuitry.

46. Repetition and brain potentials when recognizing natural scenes: task and emotion differences.

47. Perceptual processing of natural scenes at rapid rates: effects of complexity, content, and emotional arousal.

48. Explicit and spontaneous retrieval of emotional scenes: electrophysiological correlates.

49. Appetitive and Defensive Motivation: Goal-Directed or Goal-Determined?

50. The late positive potential, emotion and apathy in Parkinson's disease.

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