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The following pages link to Freezing reaction in panic disorder patients associated with anticipatory anxiety (Q44953227):
Displaying 15 items.
- Infant attachment predicts bodily freezing in adolescence: evidence from a prospective longitudinal study (Q27322619) (← links)
- Freeze for action: neurobiological mechanisms in animal and human freezing. (Q30360837) (← links)
- Fear and the Defense Cascade: Clinical Implications and Management (Q30406633) (← links)
- Light enhances learned fear (Q30428329) (← links)
- The age of anxiety: role of animal models of anxiolytic action in drug discovery (Q30462832) (← links)
- Viewing pain and happy faces elicited similar changes in postural body sway (Q34005012) (← links)
- Postural balance in patients with social anxiety disorder. (Q37370717) (← links)
- Reduced Freezing in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Patients while Watching Affective Pictures (Q37697592) (← links)
- Management of anxiety and motor symptoms in Parkinson's disease (Q38233285) (← links)
- Repressors benefit from reappraising a threatening emotional event (Q41469844) (← links)
- Incident experience predicts freezing-like responses in firefighters (Q42658295) (← links)
- Facing freeze: social threat induces bodily freeze in humans (Q50665809) (← links)
- Balance disturbances in asthmatic patients. (Q53110989) (← links)
- Investigation of the Stability of Human Freezing-Like Responses to Social Threat From Mid to Late Adolescence. (Q55122527) (← links)
- Freezing of gaze during action preparation under threat imminence (Q91362071) (← links)