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ShackmanLab research featured on Psychpost!

October 1, 2017NewsAlexander Shackman

“Neural circuitry governing anxious individuals’ mis-allocation of working memory to threat,” an article co-authored by Dr. Alex Shackman, was featured on Psychpost!

The article details how threatening information invades the working memory of anxious individuals. Check out the story here!

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