Annual Review of Psychology, Volume 47Janet T. Spence |
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... associated with nontherapeutic events to activate and deactivate uncon- scious representations . In principle , relevant cues associated with any event may activate or deactivate memories . Consistent with this , negative life events ...
... associated with nontherapeutic events to activate and deactivate uncon- scious representations . In principle , relevant cues associated with any event may activate or deactivate memories . Consistent with this , negative life events ...
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... associated with decreased proliferative re- sponses to PHA and increased numbers of neutrophils . Similar immune effects of positive and negative mood were attributed to the fact that all subjects reported increased levels of excitement ...
... associated with decreased proliferative re- sponses to PHA and increased numbers of neutrophils . Similar immune effects of positive and negative mood were attributed to the fact that all subjects reported increased levels of excitement ...
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... associated with stressful conditions is that stress . suppresses cellular immune function , which allows the latent virus to become active . Is stress associated with a recurrence of clinical disease ( lesions ) after a period of ...
... associated with stressful conditions is that stress . suppresses cellular immune function , which allows the latent virus to become active . Is stress associated with a recurrence of clinical disease ( lesions ) after a period of ...
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THE DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF SOCIALINTERACTION | 59 |
INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES AND CLINICAL | 87 |
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