Abnormal amygdala and prefrontal cortex activation to facial expressions in pediatric bipolar disorder.
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A. Reiss | K. Chang | Asya Karchemskiy | N. Adleman | A. Garrett | M. Howe | Ryan G. Kelley | Manpreet K. Singh | Meghan E. Howe
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