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  1. Hostility and cognitive control: Evidence of increased cardiovascular reactivity as a function of exposure to affective stress using a dichotic listening paradigm
  2. The effect of anger expression style on cardiovascular responses to lateralized cognitive stressors
  3. Spreading activation in nonverbal memory networks
  4. Spreading activation in emotional memory networks and the cumulative effects of somatic markers
  5. Functional cerebral space theory: Towards an integration of theory and mechanisms of left hemineglect, anosognosia, and anosodiaphoria
  6. Frontal lobe regulation of blood glucose levels: support for the limited capacity model in hostile violence-prone men
  7. The dynamic opponent relativity model: an integration and extension of capacity theory and existing theoretical perspectives on the neuropsychology of arousal and emotion
  8. The dynamic functional capacity theory: A neuropsychological model of intense emotions
  9. Brain Asymmetry and Neural Systems
  10. Basic Functional Brain Units
  11. Mixed Brain Syndromes
  12. Traumatic Brain Injury
  13. Circulatory Systems
  14. Functional Cerebral Systems Theory: An Integrated Brain
  15. Self-Awareness
  16. Neuropsychopathology
  17. Localization Issue
  18. Relationships: Proximal and Distal
  19. Attributions and Appraisal
  20. Mind–Body Issue
  21. Neurodegenerative Disorders
  22. Positive and Negative Emotion
  23. Light and Dark
  24. Right Hemi-aging Theory
  25. Right Hemisphere and Pain
  26. Thalamic and Hypothalamic Syndromes
  27. Arousal Theory
  28. Parasympathetic and Sympathetic Tone
  29. Right Hemisphere and Arousal
  30. Frontal Lobe Syndromes
  31. Syndromes of the Right Brain
  32. Syndromes of the Left Brain
  33. Two Brains, Two Kidneys, Two Lungs: Functional Brain Asymmetry
  34. Logical Linguistic and Affective Prosodic Speech
  35. Functional Cortical Levels Within Units 2 and 3
  36. Sensation and Perception: Second Functional Unit Revisited
  37. Personal, Peripersonal, and Extrapersonal Space
  38. Introduction (Ignotum Per Ignotius: A Motto)
  39. Motor Functions: Third Functional Unit Revisited
  40. Confabulation of Speech, Faces, and Places
  41. Arousal Syndromes: First Functional Unit Revisited
  42. Social Approach and Social Avoidance
  43. Fast Energetic “Happy-Go-Lucky” and Slow “Cautious” Response Styles
  44. Cerebral asymmetry in the control of cardiovascular functioning: Evidence from lateral vibrotactile stimulation
  45. Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors reduce spreading activation in dementia
  46. An extension of the functional cerebral systems approach to hostility: A capacity model utilizing a dual concurrent task paradigm
  47. Extending the functional cerebral systems theory of emotion to the vestibular modality: A systematic and integrative approach.
  48. Spreading activation of lexical–semantic networks in Parkinson's disease
  49. Sympathetic arousal to a vestibular stressor in high and low hostile men
  50. Models of anger: contributions from psychophysiology, neuropsychology and the cognitive behavioral perspective
  51. The influence of hostility on electroencephalographic activity and memory functioning during an affective memory task
  52. Emotional influences on spatial attention.
  53. Reduced Verbal Learning Associated With Posterior Temporal Lobe Slow Wave Activity
  54. Introduction
  55. Asymmetry in the emotional content of lateralised multimodal hallucinations following right thalamic stroke
  56. EFFECTS OF HOSTILITY AND STRESS ON AFFECTIVE VERBAL LEARNING IN WOMEN
  57. Affective verbal learning in hostility: An increased primacy effect and bias for negative emotional material
  58. Emotion and Pain: A Functional Cerebral Systems Integration
  59. Lateralized Visual Hallucinations: An Analysis of Affective Valence
  60. Magnitude of cerebral asymmetry at rest: Covariation with baseline cardiovascular activity
  61. The Ruff Figural Fluency Test: heightened right frontal lobe delta activity as a function of performance
  62. Anxious-depression in boys: an evaluation of executive functioning
  63. Quantitative EEG Diagnostic Confirmation of Expressive Aprosodia
  64. Functional cerebral asymmetry in hostility: A dual task approach with fluency and cardiovascular regulation
  65. HOSTILITY AS A MODERATOR OF PHYSICAL REACTIVITY AND RECOVERY TO STRESS
  66. ASYMMETRY IN HAND GRIP STRENGTH AND FATIGUE IN LOW- AND HIGH-HOSTILE MEN
  67. “Delusions” of Space
  68. The neuropsychology of the devil
  69. Emotional processing and hostility: group differences in affective word learning
  70. Quantitative electroencephalogram of an individual diagnosed with nonfluent dysphasia
  71. Cerebral asymmetry in the dual-task performances in high-hostile males
  72. Cerebral asymmetry in emotion and cardiovascular regulation: a meta-analysis
  73. The effects of stress and affective list learning on cardiovascular reactivity: a model of dynamic cerebral laterality
  74. Quantitative EEG assessment of an adolescent with expressive aprosodia
  75. Sex differences in the functional cerebral laterality of cardiovascular reactivity to speech and a cold pressor
  76. Cardiovascular dynamics and cerebral asymmetry as a function of hostility and stress
  77. A functional systems approach to the study of hemispheric asymmetries in the processing of emotion
  78. Cardiovascular reactivity and hostility: The dynamic cerebral laterality effect
  79. Neuropsychological Test Performances of Young Depressed Outpatient Women: An Examination of Executive Functions
  80. Asymmetrical regulation of cardiovascular functioning and fluency among anxious and nonanxious men Everhart, D. E., Shenal, B. V., & Harrison, D. W.
  81. Asymmetrical regulation of cardiovascular functioning and fluency among anxious and nonanxious men
  82. The Affective Auditory Verbal Learning Test: Peripheral Arousal Correlates
  83. The Affective Auditory Verbal Learning Test: Peripheral Arousal Correlates
  84. Analysis of QEEG and cardiovascular responses to stress
  85. Neuropsychological test performances of young depressed outpatient women: An examination of executive functions
  86. Neuropsychological effects of anxiety without depression on functional motor asymmetry
  87. Cerebral mechanisms of ANS and emotion disregulation
  88. The effects of hostility and arousal on facial affect perception: A test of a neuropsychological model of hostility
  89. Qeeg assisted neuropsychological evaluation of autism
  90. A Neuropsychological Model Relating Self-Awareness to Hostility
  91. Physiological and neuropsychological correlates of hostility
  92. The affective auditory verbal learning test
  93. The affective auditory verbal learning test
  94. HEMISPHERIC ASYMMETRY AS A FUNCTION OF HANDEDNESS-PERCEPTION OF FACIAL AFFECT STIMULI
  95. Age Differences in Hemispheric Activation to Sensory Condition
  96. Case Study: Topographical Brain Mapping in Hostility Following Mild Closed Head Injury
  97. Topographical Brain Mapping in Depression Following Mild Closed Head Injury:
  98. The neuropsychology of depression and its implications for cognitive therapy
  99. Relationships between commonly employed verbal and nonverbal fluency measures
  100. Pathological display of positive affect: A bilateral electrodermal case study
  101. Topographical brain mapping in depression following mild closed head injury: A case study
  102. CEREBRAL ASYMMETRY IN FACIAL AFFECT PERCEPTION BY WOMEN: NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF DEPRESSED MOOD
  103. FUNCTIONAL ASYMMETRY IN THE MOTOR PERFORMANCES OF WOMEN: NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF DEPRESSION
  104. Is right hemisphere decline in the perception of emotion a function of aging?
  105. An initial investigation of bright light and depression: A neuropsychological perspective
  106. CEREBRAL ASYMMETRY IN DEMENTIA: EFFECT OF CONTEXT ON HEMI-ATTENTION
  107. Sensory modification of nonpropositional speech: Excessive emotional vocalization disorder with dementia.
  108. Sensory modification of nonpropositional speech: Excessive emotional vocalization disorder with dementia.
  109. Alternate forms of the AVLT: A procedure and test of form equivalency
  110. A variable-threshold, variable-gain, infrared photoplethysmograph