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Self-reassurance reduces neural and self-report reactivity to negative life events
View ORCID ProfileJeffrey J. Kim, View ORCID ProfileRoss Cunnington, View ORCID ProfileJames N. Kirby
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.09.14.285486
Jeffrey J. Kim
1Compassionate Mind Research Group, School of Psychology, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
2The Centre of Advanced Imaging, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Ross Cunnington
1Compassionate Mind Research Group, School of Psychology, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
James N. Kirby
1Compassionate Mind Research Group, School of Psychology, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Posted September 15, 2020.
Self-reassurance reduces neural and self-report reactivity to negative life events
Jeffrey J. Kim, Ross Cunnington, James N. Kirby
bioRxiv 2020.09.14.285486; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.09.14.285486
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