General and specific responsiveness of the amygdala during explicit emotion recognition in females and males
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Ewald Moser | Christian Windischberger | Ute Habel | Ruben C Gur | Birgit Derntl | Ilse Kryspin-Exner | Simon Robinson | U. Habel | R. Gur | B. Derntl | C. Windischberger | E. Moser | S. Robinson | I. Kryspin-Exner
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