Face value: Amygdala response reflects the validity of first impressions
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John D. E. Gabrieli | Susan L. Whitfield-Gabrieli | Joseph M. Moran | Nalini Ambady | J. M. Moran | Jonathan B. Freeman | Nicholas O. Rule | J. Gabrieli | N. Ambady | S. Whitfield-Gabrieli | J. Freeman | N. Rule | Nalini Ambady | J. Moran
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