Reduced cognitive control of response inhibition by the anterior cingulate cortex in autism spectrum disorders
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Jason J. S. Barton | Dara S. Manoach | Yigal Agam | Robert M. Joseph | J. Barton | D. Manoach | Y. Agam | R. Joseph | Yigal Agam
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