Neural response to emotional faces with and without awareness: event-related fMRI in a parietal patient with visual extinction and spatial neglect
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P Vuilleumier | M Husain | J. L Armony | R. Dolan | J. Armony | M. Husain | P. Vuilleumier | K. Clarke | J. Driver | K Clarke | J Driver | R. J Dolan | Raymond J. Dolan | Patrik Vuilleumier | M. Husain | Jorge Armony | Julia Driver | Jorge L. Armony | R. J. Dolan
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