Impact of Familial Loading on Prefrontal Activation in Major Psychiatric Disorders: A Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) Study
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Takashi Uehara | Yasuhiro Kawasaki | Takamitsu Shimada | Y. Kawasaki | K. Ohi | T. Shimada | H. Kihara | T. Yasuyama | K. Sawai | Y. Matsuda | K. Oshima | H. Okubo | Y. Nitta | T. Uehara | Kazutaka Ohi | Yukihisa Matsuda | Yusuke Nitta | Hiroaki Kihara | Hiroaki Okubo | Toshiki Yasuyama | Kazuyuki Sawai | Kazuaki Oshima | Hiroaki Okubo | Toshiki Yasuyama | Yukihisa Matsuda | Hiroaki Kihara | Kazuyuki Sawai | Kazuaki Oshima | Yusuke Nitta
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