Quantitative electroencephalographic (qEEG) correlates of craving during virtual reality therapy in alcohol-dependent patients
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In Kyoon Lyoo | Perry F. Renshaw | Sang Hoon Lee | Scott E. Lukas | Doug Hyun Han | P. Renshaw | D. Han | Young Sik Lee | I. Lyoo | S. Lukas | Seman Oh | Sang Hoon Lee | S. Oh
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