Higher, faster, worse? An event-related potentials study of affective picture processing in migraine

Steppacher I, Schindler S, Kißler J (2015)
Cephalalgia 36(3): 249-257.

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2015
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Cephalalgia
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36
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3
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249-257
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0333-1024
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1468-2982
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Steppacher I, Schindler S, Kißler J. Higher, faster, worse? An event-related potentials study of affective picture processing in migraine. Cephalalgia. 2015;36(3):249-257.
Steppacher, I., Schindler, S., & Kißler, J. (2015). Higher, faster, worse? An event-related potentials study of affective picture processing in migraine. Cephalalgia, 36(3), 249-257. doi:10.1177/0333102415587705
Steppacher, Inga, Schindler, Sebastian, and Kißler, Johanna. 2015. “Higher, faster, worse? An event-related potentials study of affective picture processing in migraine”. Cephalalgia 36 (3): 249-257.
Steppacher, I., Schindler, S., and Kißler, J. (2015). Higher, faster, worse? An event-related potentials study of affective picture processing in migraine. Cephalalgia 36, 249-257.
Steppacher, I., Schindler, S., & Kißler, J., 2015. Higher, faster, worse? An event-related potentials study of affective picture processing in migraine. Cephalalgia, 36(3), p 249-257.
I. Steppacher, S. Schindler, and J. Kißler, “Higher, faster, worse? An event-related potentials study of affective picture processing in migraine”, Cephalalgia, vol. 36, 2015, pp. 249-257.
Steppacher, I., Schindler, S., Kißler, J.: Higher, faster, worse? An event-related potentials study of affective picture processing in migraine. Cephalalgia. 36, 249-257 (2015).
Steppacher, Inga, Schindler, Sebastian, and Kißler, Johanna. “Higher, faster, worse? An event-related potentials study of affective picture processing in migraine”. Cephalalgia 36.3 (2015): 249-257.

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