Differential neural responses to overt and covert presentations of facial expressions of fear and disgust
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Edward T. Bullmore | Michael J. Brammer | Steven C. R. Williams | Andrew W. Young | Mary L. Phillips | Jeffrey A. Gray | Leanne M. Williams | Maike Heining | Catherine M. Herba | Tamara Russell | Christopher Andrew | Michael Morgan | A. Young | E. Bullmore | Steven C. R. Williams | M. Phillips | C. Andrew | L. Williams | M. Brammer | T. Russell | Jeffrey A. Gray | M. Morgan | C. Herba | M. Heining | J. Gray | L. Williams
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