Activity in ventromedial prefrontal cortex covaries with sympathetic skin conductance level: a physiological account of a “default mode” of brain function
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R. J Dolan | Y Nagai | H. D Critchley | E Featherstone | M. R Trimble | H. Critchley | M. Trimble | R. Dolan | Y. Nagai | E. Featherstone | Eric Featherstone
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