Changes in brain activity following the voluntary control of empathy
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K. C. Borja Jimenez | Abdel-Rahman Abdelgabar | Lorenzo De Angelis | Lawrie S. McKay | Christian Keysers | Valeria Gazzola | C. Keysers | V. Gazzola | Abdel R Abdelgabar | L. Angelis | K. Jimenez | L. D. Angelis
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