Oxytocin vs. placebo effects on intrusive memory consolidation using a trauma film paradigm: a randomized, controlled experimental study in healthy women
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C. Otte | S. Ripke | K. Wingenfeld | S. Roepke | K. Schultebraucks | J. Kraft | J. Hellmann-Regen | An Bin Cho | T. Maslahati | Jing Lyu | Marie Keinert | A. Voß
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