Persistent Ventral Anterior Cingulate Cortex and Resolved Amygdala Hyper-responses to Negative Outcomes After Depression Remission: A Combined Cross-sectional and Longitudinal Study
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J. Detre | Chang Cheng | Xiang Wang | P. Gehrman | S. Yao | Meichen Yu | H. Rao | Y. Chai | Xiaocui Zhang | Xue Zhong | Xiaoqiang Sun | Daifeng Dong | Ge Xiong | P. Quan | H. Lei
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