General and emotion-specific neural effects of ketamine during emotional memory formation
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Keith M. Kendrick | Bernd Weber | Benjamin Becker | Ulrich Ettinger | Mitul A. Mehta | Johannes Schultz | Maria Steffens | Zhiying Zhao | Claudia Neumann | Rene Hurlemann | J. Schultz | K. Kendrick | M. Mehta | B. Weber | U. Ettinger | R. Hurlemann | Zhiying Zhao | M. Steffens | C. Neumann | B. Becker
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