Alcohol increases spontaneous BOLD signal fluctuations in the visual network
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Fabrizio Esposito | Giuseppe Pignataro | Gioacchino Tedeschi | Gianfranco Di Renzo | Alessandra Spinali | Antonella Paccone | Lucio Annunziato | F. Esposito | G. Tedeschi | G. Pignataro | L. Annunziato | A. Paccone | Alessandra Spinali | G. Renzo
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