Functional connectivity between ventral prefrontal cortex and amygdala at low frequency in the resting state in bipolar disorder
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Michelle Hampson | Cheryl Lacadie | Pawel Skudlarski | Brian Pittman | P. Skudlarski | M. Hampson | C. Lacadie | H. Blumberg | L. Chepenik | Fei Wang | Monique M. Jones | B. Pittman | Lara G. Chepenik | Mariella Raffo | Fei Wang | Hilary P. Blumberg | Mariella Raffo
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