Regional cerebral blood flow during experimental phobic fear.
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T Greitz | S. Stone-Elander | T. Greitz | G. Sedvall | M. Fredrikson | G. Wik | K. Ericson | L. Eriksson | K Ericson | S Stone-Elander | G Sedvall | M Fredrikson | G Wik | L Eriksson
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