Error-related brain activity: A time-domain and time-frequency investigation in pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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G. Hajcak | A. Meyer | N. Amir | C. J. Brush | Carola Dell’Acqua | Nicholas J Santopetro | Nicholas J. Santopetro | C. Dell’Acqua | N. Santopetro
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