Differential amygdala response during facial recognition in patients with schizophrenia: an fMRI study
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T. Okada | T. Murata | Y. Wada | T. Iidaka | M. Omori | H. Kosaka | N. Sadato | H. Itoh | Yoshiharu Yonekura | Hiroki Yamada | H. Yamada | Y. Wada | T. Takahashi | Y. Yonekura | Norihiro Sadato | Harumi Itoh | Tsutomu Takahashi
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