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51. When fear forms memories: threat of shock and brain potentials during encoding and recognition.

52. Tagging cortical networks in emotion: a topographical analysis.

53. Orienting and emotional perception: facilitation, attenuation, and interference.

54. The effect of anxiety on respiratory sensory gating measured by respiratory-related evoked potentials.

55. Affective engagement for facial expressions and emotional scenes: the influence of social anxiety.

56. Defensive mobilization in specific phobia: fear specificity, negative affectivity, and diagnostic prominence.

57. Scan patterns when viewing natural scenes: emotion, complexity, and repetition.

58. Colorimetric-solid phase extraction method for trace level determination of arsenite in water.

59. Emotion and ocular responses in Parkinson's disease.

60. Aversive imagery in panic disorder: agoraphobia severity, comorbidity, and defensive physiology.

61. Habituation in neural processing and subjective perception of respiratory sensations.

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

63. The impact of anxiety on the neural processing of respiratory sensations.

64. Threat of suffocation and defensive reflex activation.

65. Aversive picture processing: effects of a concurrent task on sustained defensive system engagement.

66. Neural processing of respiratory sensations when breathing becomes more difficult and unpleasant.

67. Defensive engagement and perceptual enhancement.

68. Emotional imagery: assessing pleasure and arousal in the brain's reward circuitry.

69. Memory and event-related potentials for rapidly presented emotional pictures.

70. Emotion and the motivational brain.

71. The impact of emotion on respiratory-related evoked potentials.

72. Cortical sources of the respiratory-related evoked potential.

73. Aversive imagery in posttraumatic stress disorder: trauma recurrence, comorbidity, and physiological reactivity.

74. Detecting novelty and significance.

75. The timing of emotional discrimination in human amygdala and ventral visual cortex.

76. Communalities and differences in fear potentiation between cardiac defense and eyeblink startle.

77. Unmasking emotion: exposure duration and emotional engagement.

78. Fearful imagery in social phobia: generalization, comorbidity, and physiological reactivity.

79. Fear-conditioned respiration and its association to cardiac reactivity.

80. Natural selective attention: orienting and emotion.

81. Directed and motivated attention during processing of natural scenes.

82. Both predator and prey: emotional arousal in threat and reward.

83. The pupil as a measure of emotional arousal and autonomic activation.

84. Electrocortical and electrodermal responses covary as a function of emotional arousal: a single-trial analysis.

85. Fear of pain and defensive activation.

86. Affective picture perception: emotion, context, and the late positive potential.

87. Rapid picture processing: affective primes and targets.

88. Gender differences in reported dental fear and fear of dental pain.

89. Pleasure rather than salience activates human nucleus accumbens and medial prefrontal cortex.

90. Effect of fear on dental utilization behaviors and oral health outcome.

91. Brain potentials in perception: picture complexity and emotional arousal.

92. Emotional perception: correlation of functional MRI and event-related potentials.

93. Repetition and event-related potentials: distinguishing early and late processes in affective picture perception.

94. Cross-modal attention capture by affective stimuli: evidence from event-related potentials.

95. NARAC: an emergency response resource for predicting the atmospheric dispersion and assessing the consequences of airborne radionuclides.

96. A multi-process account of startle modulation during affective perception.

97. Rapid picture presentation and affective engagement.

98. Affective reactions to pictures of ingroup and outgroup members.

99. Fleeting images: rapid affect discrimination in the visual cortex.

100. Repetitive picture processing: autonomic and cortical correlates.

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