The impact of affect and frequency on lexical decision: The role of the amygdala and inferior frontal cortex
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Bruce W. Smith | R. James R. Blair | Meena Vythilingam | Marina Nakic | Sarah Busis | R. Blair | M. Vythilingam | M. Nakic | S. Busis | Bruce W. Smith | R. Blair | Bruce W. Smith
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