Counting to ten milliseconds: Low-anger, but not high-anger, individuals pause following negative evaluations

Cognition and Emotion 26 (2):261-281 (2012)
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The emotion of anger, when chronic, is especially problematic. Frequent and intense experiences of anger predict quite a few adverse health outcomes and are especially implicated in cardiovascular...

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