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Gazzaniga

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Chapter 12: Cognitive control, Cognitive neuroscience: The biology of the mind

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McDonald

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Dissociating the role of the dorsolateral prefrontal and anterior cingulate cortex in cognitive control.

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Allen

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Cognitive-affective neural plasticity following active-controlled mindfulness intervention.

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Davidson

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Asymmetrical brain activity discriminates between positive and negative affective stimuli in human infants

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Peterson

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The role of asymmetrical frontal cortical activity in aggression

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Roskes

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The right side? Under time pressure, approach motivation leads to right-oriented bias.

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Rilling

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The neurobiology of social decisionmaking.

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Knoch

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Diminishing reciprocal fairness by disrupting the right prefrontal cortex.

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Strang

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Be nice if you have to - the neurobiological roots of strategic fairness

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Hallet

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Transcranial magnetic stimulation and the human brain.

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Anderson

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Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for treatment resistant depression: Re-establishing connections.

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Linden

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Neurofeedback and networks of depression. and Real-time self-regulation of emotion networks in patients with depression

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Chapter 12: Cognitive control, Cognitive neuroscience: The biology of the mind

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Gazzaniga

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Dissociating the role of the dorsolateral prefrontal and anterior cingulate cortex in cognitive control.

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McDonald

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Cognitive-affective neural plasticity following active-controlled mindfulness intervention.

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Allen

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Asymmetrical brain activity discriminates between positive and negative affective stimuli in human infants

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Davidson

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The role of asymmetrical frontal cortical activity in aggression

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Peterson

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The right side? Under time pressure, approach motivation leads to right-oriented bias.

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Roskes

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The neurobiology of social decisionmaking.

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Rilling

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Diminishing reciprocal fairness by disrupting the right prefrontal cortex.

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Knoch

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Be nice if you have to - the neurobiological roots of strategic fairness

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Strang

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Transcranial magnetic stimulation and the human brain.

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Hallet

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Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for treatment resistant depression: Re-establishing connections.

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Anderson

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Neurofeedback and networks of depression

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Linden

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Real-time self-regulation of emotion networks in patients with depression

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Linden