Functional neuroanatomical correlates of electrodermal activity: a positron emission tomographic study.
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J. Andersson | T. Furmark | M. Fredrikson | B. Långström | H. Fischer | M. T. Olsson | Mats Fredrikson | Håkan Fischer | Jesper L. R. Andersson | Bengt Långström | Maria Tillfors Olsson
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