Amygdala responses to emotional faces in twins discordant or concordant for the risk for anxiety and depression
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Dick J. Veltman | Dorret I. Boomsma | Eco J. C. de Geus | Witte J. G. Hoogendijk | Saskia P. A. Wolfensberger | D. Veltman | D. Boomsma | E. D. Geus | W. Hoogendijk | S. P. Wolfensberger | D. Boomsma
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