Psychophysiological and Neural Support for Enhanced Emotional Reactivity in Female Adolescents With Nonsuicidal Self-injury.
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J. P. Hamilton | M. Heilig | P. Gustafsson | I. Perini | L. Mayo | M. Zetterqvist | R. Kämpe | Per A. Gustafsson | J. Paul Hamilton | Robin Kämpe | J. P. Hamilton
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