Response inhibition and reward anticipation in medication‐naïve adults with attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder: A within‐subject case‐control neuroimaging study
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J. Ramos-Quiroga | Ó. Vilarroya | M. Rovira | A. Bulbena | A. Tobeña | M. Casas | S. Carmona | V. Richarte | E. Hoekzema | R. Bosch | C. Canals | Juan Carlos Soliva | Susana Carmona
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