Abnormalities in emotion processing within cortical and subcortical regions in criminal psychopaths evidence from a functional magnetic resonance imaging study using pictures with emotional content
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Monika Sommer | Göran Hajak | G. Schuierer | G. Hajak | Jürgen L. Müller | C. Röder | H. Klein | M. Sommer | Verena Wagner | K. Lange | Heidrun Taschler | Jürgen L Müller | Christian H Röder | Gerhardt Schuierer | Verena Wagner | Kirsten Lange | Heidrun Taschler | Helmfried E Klein
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