Having a word with yourself: Neural correlates of self-criticism and self-reassurance
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Paul Gilbert | Gina Rippon | Olivia Longe | Frances A. Maratos | Gaynor Evans | Faye Volker | Helen Rockliff | P. Gilbert | O. Longe | G. Rippon | G. Evans | F. Maratos | H. Rockliff | F. Volker | Helen Rockliff
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