Face processing impairments after amygdalotomy
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J. Richard Hanley | Deborah J. Hellawell | John Patrick Aggleton | Paul Broks | A. Young | J. Aggleton | D. Hellawell | J. Hanley | P. Broks | Andrew W. Young | Michael Johnson | Michael Johnson
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