Mobile Eye Tracking Captures Changes in Attention Over Time During a Naturalistic Threat Paradigm in Behaviorally Inhibited Children


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K. Gunther, Kayla M. Brown, Xiaoxue Fu, Leigha A. MacNeill, Morgan Jones, Briana Ermanni, Koraly Pérez-Edgar
Affective Science, 2021

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Gunther, K., Brown, K. M., Fu, X., MacNeill, L. A., Jones, M., Ermanni, B., & Pérez-Edgar, K. (2021). Mobile Eye Tracking Captures Changes in Attention Over Time During a Naturalistic Threat Paradigm in Behaviorally Inhibited Children. Affective Science.


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Gunther, K., Kayla M. Brown, Xiaoxue Fu, Leigha A. MacNeill, Morgan Jones, Briana Ermanni, and Koraly Pérez-Edgar. “Mobile Eye Tracking Captures Changes in Attention Over Time During a Naturalistic Threat Paradigm in Behaviorally Inhibited Children.” Affective Science (2021).


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Gunther, K., et al. “Mobile Eye Tracking Captures Changes in Attention Over Time During a Naturalistic Threat Paradigm in Behaviorally Inhibited Children.” Affective Science, 2021.


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@article{k2021a,
  title = {Mobile Eye Tracking Captures Changes in Attention Over Time During a Naturalistic Threat Paradigm in Behaviorally Inhibited Children},
  year = {2021},
  journal = {Affective Science},
  author = {Gunther, K. and Brown, Kayla M. and Fu, Xiaoxue and MacNeill, Leigha A. and Jones, Morgan and Ermanni, Briana and Pérez-Edgar, Koraly}
}


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