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Facial expression processing of children orphaned by parental hiv/aids: A cross-sectional erp study with rapid serial visual presentation
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Zhao, Qi, He, Hui, Gu, Huang, Zhao, Junfeng, Chi, Peilian, Li, Xiaoming. Facial expression processing of children orphaned by parental hiv/aids: A cross-sectional erp study with rapid serial visual presentation[J]. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2021, 18(19).
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Zhao, Qi
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He, Hui
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Gu, Huang
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Zhao, Junfeng
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Chi, Peilian
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Submit date:2021/12/08
Children Orphaned By Parental Hiv/aids
Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (Rsvp)
Facial Expression Processing
Event-related Potentials
Working memory impairment in children orphaned by parental HIV/AIDS: An event-related potentials study
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Zhao, Junfeng, Ji, Lili, Du, Shunshun, Gu, Huang, Zhao, Qi, Chi, Peilian, Li, Xiaoming. Working memory impairment in children orphaned by parental HIV/AIDS: An event-related potentials study[J]. Psychology Health & Medicine, 2021, 28(8), 2198-2211.
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Zhao, Junfeng
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Ji, Lili
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Du, Shunshun
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Gu, Huang
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Zhao, Qi
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Submit date:2022/05/13
Children Orphaned By Parental Hiv/aids
China
Event-related Potentials
Time-frequency Analysis
Working Memory