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    Risky decision-making after exposure to a food-choice task in excess weight adolescents: Relationships with reward-related impulsivity and hunger.
    Risky decision-making after exposure to a food-choice task in excess weight adolescents: Relationships with reward-related impulsivity and hunger.
    by María Moreno-Padilla, María José Fernández-Serrano, Gustavo A Reyes Del Paso
    Published 2018-01-01
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    Cyber-dating abuse in young adult couples: Relations with sexist attitudes and violence justification, smartphone usage and impulsivity.
    Cyber-dating abuse in young adult couples: Relations with sexist attitudes and violence justification, smartphone usage and impulsivity.
    by Rocío Linares, María Aranda, Marta García-Domingo, Teresa Amezcua, Virginia Fuentes, María Moreno-Padilla
    Published 2021-01-01
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    Effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in Central Pain Sensitization Syndromes: A Systematic Review
    Effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in Central Pain Sensitization Syndromes: A Systematic Review
    by Carmen M. Galvez-Sánchez, Casandra I. Montoro, María Moreno-Padilla, Gustavo A. Reyes del Paso, Pablo de la Coba
    Published 2021-06-01
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    Social stress increases cortisol and hampers attention in adolescents with excess weight.
    Social stress increases cortisol and hampers attention in adolescents with excess weight.
    by Antonio Verdejo-Garcia, Maria Moreno-Padilla, M Carmen Garcia-Rios, Francisca Lopez-Torrecillas, Elena Delgado-Rico, Jacqueline Schmidt-Rio-Valle, Maria J Fernandez-Serrano
    Published 2015-01-01
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