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  1. The effect of emotion on cue utilization and the organization of behavior.J. A. Easterbrook - 1959 - Psychological Review 66 (3):183-201.
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  • Do threatening stimuli draw or hold visual attention in subclinical anxiety?Elaine Fox, Riccardo Russo, Robert Bowles & Kevin Dutton - 2001 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 130 (4):681.
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  • Emotion drives attention: detecting the snake in the grass.Arne Öhman, Anders Flykt & Francisco Esteves - 2001 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 130 (3):466.
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  • The episodic buffer: a new component of working memory?Alan Baddeley - 2000 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 4 (11):417-423.
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  • Memory and Emotion.Daniel Reisberg & Paula Hertel (eds.) - 2004 - Oxford University Press.
    Understanding the interplay between memory and emotion is crucial for the work of researchers in many arenas--clinicians, psychologists interested in eyewitness ...
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  • The influence of sex versus sex-related traits on long-term memory for gist and detail from an emotional story.Larry Cahill, Lukasz Gorski, Annabelle Belcher & Quyen Huynh - 2004 - Consciousness and Cognition 13 (2):391-400.
    Recent findings demonstrate sex-related differences in the neurobiological mechanisms by which emotional arousal influences memory, and raise questions about the extent to which memory for emotional events may differ between males and females. Here we examine whether sex-related differences exist in the recall of central information and peripheral detail from an emotional story. Healthy subjects viewed a brief, narrated slide-show containing emotional elements in its middle section. One week later, they received an incidental multiple-choice recognition test for the story. Following (...)
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  • Time course of attentional bias to emotional scenes in anxiety: Gaze direction and duration.Manuel G. Calvo & Pedro Avero - 2005 - Cognition and Emotion 19 (3):433-451.
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  • Memory-based attentional biases: Anxiety is linked to threat avoidance.Jean-Christophe Rohner - 2004 - Cognition and Emotion 18 (8):1027-1054.
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  • How are visuospatial working memory, executive functioning, and spatial abilities related? A latent-variable analysis.Akira Miyake, Naomi P. Friedman, David A. Rettinger, Priti Shah & Mary Hegarty - 2001 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 130 (4):621.
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  • Emotional modulation of cognitive control: Approach–withdrawal states double-dissociate spatial from verbal two-back task performance.Jeremy R. Gray - 2001 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 130 (3):436.
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