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1. Forecasting: theory and practice

2. Alterations of hair cortisol and dehydroepiandrosterone in mother-infant-dyads with maternal childhood maltreatment

4. The role of FKBP5 genotype in moderating long-term effectiveness of exposure-based psychotherapy for posttraumatic stress disorder

7. Telomere shortening in leukocyte subpopulations in depression

8. The role of FKBP5 genotype in moderating long-term effectiveness of exposure-based psychotherapy for posttraumatic stress disorder

9. The effect of trauma-focused therapy on the altered T cell distribution in individuals with PTSD:Evidence from a randomized controlled trial

10. Effects of psychotherapy on DNA strand break accumulation originating from traumatic stress

11. Mitochondrial respiration in peripheral blood mononuclear cells correlates with depressive subsymptoms and severity of major depression

14. N-glycosylation profiling of plasma provides evidence for accelerated physiological aging in post-traumatic stress disorder

16. Effects of aging and mild cognitive impairment on electrophysiological correlates of performance monitoring

18. Spider phobics more easily see a spider in morphed schematic pictures

19. Event-related potentials when identifying or color-naming threatening schematic stimuli in spider phobic and non-phobic individuals

20. Posttraumatic stress disorder is associated with an enhanced spontaneous production of pro-inflammatory cytokines by peripheral blood mononuclear cells

21. Hippocampal activity during the transverse patterning task declines with cognitive competence but not with age

22. Spider phobics more easily see a spider in morphed schematic pictures

23. Event-related potentials when identifying or color-naming threatening schematic stimuli in spider phobic and non-phobic individuals

24. Post-script-Retail forecasting: Research and practice.

25. Sex differences in PTSD risk: evidence from post-conflict populations challenges the general assumption of increased vulnerability in females.

26. Integrated genetic, epigenetic, and gene set enrichment analyses identify NOTCH as a potential mediator for PTSD risk after trauma: Results from two independent African cohorts.

27. Genetic variation is associated with PTSD risk and aversive memory: Evidence from two trauma-Exposed African samples and one healthy European sample.

28. Auditory Memory Decay as Reflected by a New Mismatch Negativity Score Is Associated with Episodic Memory in Older Adults at Risk of Dementia.

29. Does trauma event type matter in the assessment of traumatic load?

30. Cognitive change is more positively associated with an active lifestyle than with training interventions in older adults at risk of dementia: a controlled interventional clinical trial.

31. How to quantify exposure to traumatic stress? Reliability and predictive validity of measures for cumulative trauma exposure in a post-conflict population.

32. Metabolite profiling in posttraumatic stress disorder.

33. Telomere shortening in leukocyte subpopulations in depression.

34. The effect of trauma-focused therapy on the altered T cell distribution in individuals with PTSD: evidence from a randomized controlled trial.

35. Effects of psychotherapy on DNA strand break accumulation originating from traumatic stress.

36. The role of memory-related gene WWC1 (KIBRA) in lifetime posttraumatic stress disorder: evidence from two independent samples from African conflict regions.

37. Effects of aging and mild cognitive impairment on electrophysiological correlates of performance monitoring.

38. Development of large-scale functional networks over the lifespan.

39. Victims of rape show increased cortisol responses to trauma reminders: a study in individuals with war- and torture-related PTSD.

40. Changes in cortical slow wave activity in healthy aging.

41. Association study of trauma load and SLC6A4 promoter polymorphism in posttraumatic stress disorder: evidence from survivors of the Rwandan genocide.

42. The risk of posttraumatic stress disorder after trauma depends on traumatic load and the catechol-o-methyltransferase Val(158)Met polymorphism.

43. No PTSD-related differences in diurnal cortisol profiles of genocide survivors.

44. Spider phobics more easily see a spider in morphed schematic pictures.

45. Event-related potentials when identifying or color-naming threatening schematic stimuli in spider phobic and non-phobic individuals.

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