Investigating the type and strength of emotion with music: An fMRI study
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Mikio Iwakawa | Iwaki Akiyama | Miwa Fukino | I. Akiyama | Yoshiaki Watanabe | Teruhisa Okuya | Yoshiaki Watanabe | Teruhisa Okuya | Toshihiko Date | Kohji Sasabe | Kumi Nagao | Yuki Moriizumi | Miwa Fukino | M. Iwakawa | T. Date | Kohji Sasabe | Kumi Nagao | Yukiya Moriizumi
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