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    University of Turku » Faculty of Social Sciences » Department of Psychology and Speech-Language Pathology


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    • Kankaanpää, Reeta
    • Karlsson, Linda
    • Karonen, Anniina
    • Karrasch, Mira
    • Kaukiainen, Ari
    • Keskinen, Soili
    • Kiiski-Mäki, Hanna
    • Koivisto, Mika
    • Koli, Maria
    • Korja, Riikka
    • Korpela, Sanna
    • Koskinen, Lauri
    • Kronholm, Erkki
    • Kurppa, Kimmo
    • Laapotti, Sirkku
    • Laihonen, Emilia
    • Laine, Katri
    • Laine, Matti
    • Laine, Teemu
    • Larva, Michelle


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    • GSM mobile phone radiation suppresses brain glucose metabolism  (2011)
    • Guilt, shame, emotion regulation, and social cognition: Understanding their associations with preadolescents' social behavior  (2014)
    • Haasteena suomalaisen tiedepääoman vahvistaminen  (2021)
    • Hallucinatory altered states of consciousness as virtual realities  (2017)
    • Hallucinatory altered states of consciousness  (2010)
    • Hammersmith Infant Neurological Examination and long-term cognitive outcome in children born very preterm  (2021)
    • HAPPY SCHOOL 2 -seminaari: Ikätoverit ja koulu  (2011)
    • Hard to See the Problem?  (2015)
    • Harm as reported by affected others: A population-based cross-sectional Finnish Gambling 2019 study  (2022)
    • Harm reduction of novel psychoactive substance use  (2014)

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