Differential neural activity and connectivity for processing one's own face: A preliminary report
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Scott Peltier | Bradley Goodyear | Helen S. Mayberg | Paul E. Holtzheimer | Glenda MacQueen | H. Mayberg | S. Peltier | R. Ramasubbu | G. MacQueen | P. Holtzheimer | C. Heim | B. Goodyear | Rajamannar Ramasubbu | Ismael Gaxiola | Christine Heim | Svetlana Masalovich | Svetlana Masalovich | I. Gaxiola
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