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3. Who is studied in de novo fear conditioning paradigms? An examination of demographic and stimulus characteristics predicting fear learning.

4. Assessment of skin conductance in African American and Non-African American participants in studies of conditioned fear.

5. Stress and the choice of competition in an economic tournament game

6. Delayed extinction fails to reduce skin conductance reactivity to fear-conditioned stimuli.

7. FEAR CONDITIONING AND EXTINCTION IN YOUTH WITH OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER.

8. Prereactivation propranolol fails to reduce skin conductance reactivity to prepared fear-conditioned stimuli.

9. Test-Retest Reliability during Fear Acquisition and Fear Extinction in Humans.

10. Prediction of "Fear" Acquisition in Healthy Control Participants in a De Novo Fear- Conditioning Paradigm.

11. Context modulation of memory for fear extinction in humans.

12. Absence of conditioned responding in humans: A bad measure or individual differences?

13. Skin conductance levels and responses in Asian and White participants during fear conditioning✰.

14. A model of amygdala–hippocampal–prefrontal interaction in fear conditioning and extinction in animals

15. Personality and fear responses during conditioning: Beyond extraversion

16. Recall of Fear Extinction in Humans Activates the Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex and Hippocampus in Concert

17. Interfering with fear memories by eye movement desensitization and reprocessing.

18. Reprint of: "Demographic factors predict magnitude of conditioned fear".

19. Emotional trait and memory associates of sleep timing and quality.

20. Demographic factors predict magnitude of conditioned fear.

21. De Novo Fear Conditioning Across Diagnostic Groups in the Affective Disorders: Evidence for Learning Impairments.

22. Extinction of conditioned fear is better learned and recalled in the morning than in the evening.

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