Correlations between sadness-induced cerebral activations and schizophrenia symptoms: An fMRI study of sex differences
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E. Stip | Adham Mancini-Marı̈e | A. Mendrek | C. Fahim | J. Jiménez | A Mendrek | E Stip | J A Jiménez | A Mancini-Marïe | C Fahim
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