What motivates the adolescent? Brain regions mediating reward sensitivity across adolescence.
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Serge A R B Rombouts | Kiki Zanolie | K. Zanolie | S. Rombouts | E. Crone | P. Westenberg | L. Leijenhorst | C. S. van Meel | C. S. V. Meel | Linda van Leijenhorst | P Michiel Westenberg | Eveline A Crone | Linda Van Leijenhorst | Catharina S Van Meel | Serge A.R.B. Rombouts | Kiki Zanolie | S. Rombouts
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