Neural Mechanisms of Inhibitory Response in a Battlefield Scenario: A Simultaneous fMRI-EEG Study
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Li-Wei Ko | Rupesh Kumar Chikara | Erik C. Chang | Ya-Ting Chuang | Yi-Cheng Shih | L. Ko | E. Chang | R. K. Chikara | Ya-Ting Chuang | Yi-Cheng Shih
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