Specific role of medial prefrontal cortex in retrieving recent autobiographical memories: An fMRI study of young female subjects
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Silke Lux | Gereon R. Fink | Peter H. Weiss | Hans J. Markowitsch | P. Weiss | G. Fink | H. Markowitsch | S. Lux | A. Schwab | Silvia Oddo | S. Oddo | Anna Schwab | Harald Welzer | H. Welzer | Anna Schwab
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