The Effect of Emotional Content on Brain Activation and the Late Positive Potential in a Word n-back Task
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Thomas Dresler | Martin J. Herrmann | Philipp Reicherts | Juliane Kopf | Andreas Reif | M. Herrmann | T. Dresler | A. Reif | P. Reicherts | J. Kopf
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