Lesions of Ventrolateral Prefrontal or Anterior Orbitofrontal Cortex in Primates Heighten Negative Emotion
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Yoshiro Shiba | Angela C. Roberts | Katrin Braesicke | H. Clarke | A. Roberts | Y. Mikheenko | M. Man | K. Braesicke | C. Agustín-Pavón | Yoshiro Shiba | A. Santangelo | Gemma Cockroft | Faaiza Asma | Andrea M. Santangelo | Carmen Agustín-Pavón | Yevheniia Mikheenko | Gemma Cockroft | Faaiza Asma | Hannah Clarke | Mei-See Man | Yevheniia Mikheenko | Hannah F. Clarke
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