Caudate nucleus-dependent response strategies in a virtual navigation task are associated with lower basal cortisol and impaired episodic memory
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Louisa Dahmani | Véronique D. Bohbot | V. Bohbot | L. Dahmani | Harrison Banner | Melini Gupta | Melini Gupta | Harrison Banner | M. Gupta
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