Anticipation of guilt for everyday moral transgressions: The role of the anterior insula and the influence of interpersonal psychopathic traits
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Catherine L. Sebastian | Essi Viding | Jonathan P. Roiser | Eamon McCrory | Marine Buon | J. Roiser | E. Viding | C. Sebastian | E. McCrory | L. Foulkes | Lucy Foulkes | Ana Seara-Cardoso | Marine Buon | Ana Seara-Cardoso
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