The executive control network and symptomatic improvement in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
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Maarten Mennes | Jan K. Buitelaar | Christian F. Beckmann | Marianne Oldehinkel | Barbara Franke | Catharina A. Hartman | Jaap Oosterlaan | B. Franke | C. Beckmann | M. Mennes | J. Buitelaar | C. Hartman | D. Heslenfeld | P. Hoekstra | J. Oosterlaan | M. Oldehinkel | W. Francx | Dirk Heslenfeld | Pieter J. Hoekstra | Winke Francx
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