IMAGING STUDY: Exposure to smoking cues during an emotion recognition task can modulate limbic fMRI activation in cigarette smokers
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Eric Artiges | Marie-Odile Krebs | Jean-Luc Martinot | Sylvie Berthoz | Emmanuel Ricalens | J. Martinot | E. Artiges | M. Krebs | S. Berthoz | C. Trichard | J. Penttilä | E. Ricalens | Jani Penttilä | Christian Trichard
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