Resting state low-frequency fluctuations in prefrontal cortex reflect degrees of harm avoidance and novelty seeking: an exploratory NIRS study
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Yasumasa Okamoto | Shigeto Yamawaki | Georg Northoff | Machiko Morita | Shinpei Yoshimura | Y. Okamoto | S. Yamawaki | G. Northoff | Shinpei Yoshimura | Takashi Nakao | S. Morinobu | Takashi Nakao | Tomoya Matsumoto | Machiko Morita | Daisuke Shimizu | Shigeru Morinobu | Tomoya Matsumoto | Daisuke Shimizu
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