Attentional processes in response to emotional facial expressions in adults with retrospectively reported peer victimization of varying severity: Results from an ERP dot-probe study

Abstract Background Attentional processes are influenced by both stimulus characteristics and individual factors such as mood or personal experience.Research has suggested that attentional biases to socially relevant stimuli may occur in individuals with a history of peer victimization in childhood and adolescence.Based on this, the present study a

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