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How to Be - and Stay - Happy
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BLACKBURN, I. N., K. EUNSON and S. BISHOP (1986), “A two years naturalistic follow up of depressed patients treated with cognitive therapy, pharmacotherapy and combination of both”, Journal of Affective Disorders, 10, 67-75.

BLAKEMORE S. J., D. CHRIS and D. M. WOLPERT (1999), “Spatio-temporal prediction modulates the perception of self-produced stimuli”, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 11(5), 551-559.

BOSSY, J. (1990), “Récepteurs et information; organes des sens”, in Neuro-anatomie, Paris, Springer-Verlag, 23-30.

BOWER, G. H. (1981), “Mood and Memory”, American Psychologist, 36, 129-148.

BROWER, M. C. and B. H. PRICE (2001), “Neuropsychiatry of frontal lobe dysfunction in violent and criminal behaviour: A critical review”, Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 71(6), 720-726.

BRYANT, F. B. and W. J. BAXTER (1997), “The Structure of Positive and Negative Automatic Cognition”, Cognition and Emotion, 11(3), 225-258.

BURNS, D. D. (1999), Feeling good: the new mood therapy, New York, Avon.

CAREW, T. J. (2002), “Understanding the consequences”, Nature, 417, 803-806.

CARR, T. H., C. MCCAULEY, R. D. SPERBER and C. PARMELEE (1982), “Words, pictures, and priming: on semantic activation, conscious identification, and the automaticity of information processing”, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 8, 757-777.

CARR, S.C. and B. THOMPSON (1996), “The effects of prior knowledge and schema activation strategies on the inferential reading comprehension of children with and without learning disabilities”, Learning Disabilities Quarterly, 19, 48-61.

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