Fighting food temptations: The modulating effects of short-term cognitive reappraisal, suppression and up-regulation on mesocorticolimbic activity related to appetitive motivation
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Alard Roebroeck | Anne Roefs | Anita Jansen | Milene Bonte | Nicolette Siep | Remco Havermans | A. Roebroeck | M. Bonte | A. Jansen | A. Roefs | N. Siep | R. Havermans
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