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Publications by W. JOHN CURTIS
An Event-Related Potential Study of the Processing of Affective Facial Expressions in Young Children Who Experienced Maltreatment During the First Year of Life
Development and Psychopathology
Psychiatry
Developmental
Mental Health
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An Event-Related Potential Study on the Effects of Cannabis on Emotion Processing
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Word Recognition Semantic Processing Defects in Chinese Children With Developmental Dyslexia: An Event-Related Potential Study
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The Effects of Early Institutionalization on the Discrimination of Facial Expressions of Emotion in Young Children
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Influence of Aggression on Information Processing in the Emotional Stroop Task - An Event-Related Potential Study
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Processing Words in Two Languages: An Event-Related Brain Potential Study of Proficient Bilinguals
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Individual Differences in the Early Recognition of Moral Information in Lexical Processing: An Event-Related Potential Study
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