Interaction of catechol O-methyltransferase and serotonin transporter genes modulates effective connectivity in a facial emotion-processing circuitry
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M L Phillips | D M Kronhaus | J Radua | M. Phillips | S. Surguladze | D. Kronhaus | J. Powell | P. Proitsi | J. Sato | J. Raduà | B. Gohier | W. El-Hage | W El-Hage | B Gohier | S A Surguladze | J Powell | J R Sato | P Proitsi | J. Powell
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