Effect of Parasympathetic Stimulation on Brain Activity During Appraisal of Fearful Expressions
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Giovanni Calcagnini | Eugenio Mattei | Emiliano Macaluso | Marco Bozzali | Mara Cercignani | Carlo Caltagirone | Pietro Cortelli | Sarah N Garfinkel | Barbara Basile | Andrea Bassi | H. Critchley | E. Macaluso | C. Caltagirone | S. Garfinkel | M. Bozzali | M. Cercignani | G. Calcagnini | E. Mattei | P. Cortelli | B. Basile | A. Bassi | Hugo Critchley | Elena Makovac | Daniela Agalliu | Elena Makovac | Daniela Agalliu | Carlo Caltagirone | Sarah Garfinkel | Hugo Critchley | Andrea Bassi | Giovanni Calcagnini | Pietro Cortelli
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