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Endogenous cortisol reactivity moderates the relationship between fear inhibition to safety signals and posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms

Daniel Zuj, Matthew A. Palmer, Gin S. Malhi, Richard A. Bryant, Kim L. Felmingham

Psychoneuroendocrinology, Volume: 78, Pages: 14 - 21

Swansea University Author: Daniel Zuj

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Published in: Psychoneuroendocrinology
ISSN: 03064530
Published: 2017
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title Endogenous cortisol reactivity moderates the relationship between fear inhibition to safety signals and posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms
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title_short Endogenous cortisol reactivity moderates the relationship between fear inhibition to safety signals and posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms
title_full Endogenous cortisol reactivity moderates the relationship between fear inhibition to safety signals and posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms
title_fullStr Endogenous cortisol reactivity moderates the relationship between fear inhibition to safety signals and posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms
title_full_unstemmed Endogenous cortisol reactivity moderates the relationship between fear inhibition to safety signals and posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms
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