Cholinergic enhancement differentially modulates neural response to encoding during face identity and face location working memory tasks
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Emiliano Ricciardi | Pietro Pietrini | Giacomo Handjaras | Maura L Furey | P. Pietrini | M. Furey | E. Ricciardi | G. Handjaras | J. Szczepanik | Joanna Szczepanik
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