A Pilot Study of Neural Correlates of Loss of Control Eating in Children With Overweight/Obesity: Probing Intermittent Access to Food as a Means of Eliciting Disinhibited Eating
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D. Dickstein | K. Phan | Annmarie MacNamara | S. Keedy | D. Le Grange | J. Fisher | Andrea B. Goldschmidt | Setareh O’Brien | A. Goldschmidt | D. P. Dickstein
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