Prefrontal cortical response to emotional faces in individuals with major depressive disorder in remission
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Godfrey D. Pearlson | Mary L. Phillips | Shashwath A. Meda | Rebecca Kerestes | Cecile D. Ladouceur | Zubin Bhagwagar | Pradeep J. Nathan | Fei Wang | David Matuskey | G. Pearlson | M. Phillips | H. Blumberg | Z. Bhagwagar | Fei Wang | P. Nathan | S. Meda | D. Matuskey | C. Ladouceur | A. Sarıçiçek | K. Maloney | B. Ruf | Rebecca Kerestes | Hilary P. Blumberg | Kathleen Maloney | Barbara Ruf | Aybala Saricicek
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