Shared dimensions of performance and activation dysfunction in cognitive control in females with mood disorders.
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M. McInnis | S. Langenecker | J. Zubieta | M. Kassel | K. Ryan | S. Weisenbach | Laura B. Gabriel | K. K. Meyers | A. Weldon | David F. Marshall | Aaron C. Vederman | Erica L Dawson
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