Title : Cognitive behavioral therapy for depression changes medial prefrontal and ventral anterior cingulate cortex activity associated with self-referential processing
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Yasumasa Okamoto | Go Okada | Shigeto Yamawaki | Yoshihiko Kunisato | Kazutaka Ueda | Miki Matsunaga | Shinpei Yoshimura | Shin-ichi Suzuki | Keiichi Onoda | Atsuo Yoshino | K. Onoda | Y. Okamoto | K. Ueda | S. Yamawaki | Yoshihiko Kunisato | G. Okada | Shinpei Yoshimura | Shin-ichi Suzuki | A. Yoshino | M. Matsunaga
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