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Murray-Close et al., 2017 - Google Patents

Psychophysiology of proactive and reactive relational aggression

Murray-Close et al., 2017

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8169834445613455734
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Murray-Close D
Holterman L
Breslend N
Sullivan A
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Biological psychology

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This study investigated the joint effects of parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous system reactivity to social and non-social stressors on proactive (ie, goal-directed, unemotional) and reactive (ie, emotional, impulsive) functions of relational aggression. Two hundred and forty …
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