Development and body mass inversely affect children’s brain activation in dorsolateral prefrontal cortex during food choice
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Max A. Viergever | Floor van Meer | Laura N. van der Laan | Roger A. H. Adan | Paul A. M. Smeets | Peter Erhard | Gabriele Eiben | Lauren Lissner | Maike Wolters | Stefan Rach | Manfred Herrmann | Denes Molnar | Gergely Orsi | M. Wolters | M. Viergever | R. Adan | M. Herrmann | P. Erhard | S. Rach | L. Lissner | D. Molnár | P. Smeets | G. Eiben | G. Orsi | F. V. Meer | L. N. V. D. Laan
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