Frontal brain asymmetry and affective flexibility in an emotional contagion paradigm.
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Günter Schulter | Ilona Papousek | I. Papousek | H. Freudenthaler | G. Schulter | E. M. Reiser | Bernhard Weber | Bernhard Weber | Eva M Reiser | H Harald Freudenthaler | B. Weber
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