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Ranking status differentially affects rejection sensitivity in adolescence: An event-related potential study
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Crone
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Zanolie, K.
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The nature of the self: Neural analyses and heritability estimates of self-evaluations in middle childhood
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Achterberg, M.
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Dobbelaar, S.
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van der Cruijsen, R.
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van der Meulen, M.
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van Drunen, L.
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Wierenga, L.M
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Overlapping and distinct neural correlates of self-evaluations and self-regulation from the perspective of self and others
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Achterberg, M.
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Bos, M.G.N
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Jansen, L.M.C
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Popma, A.
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Van de Groep, I.H
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