Dorsolateral prefrontal hemodynamic responses during a verbal fluency task in hypomanic bipolar disorder
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Kiyoto Kasai | Toshiyuki Ohtani | Yuji Okazaki | Yukika Nishimura | K. Kasai | T. Ohtani | Y. Nishimura | Y. Okazaki | Katsuyoshi Takahashi | Reina Ikeda-Sugita | Katsuyoshi Takahashi | Reina Ikeda-Sugita | Toshiyuki Ohtani
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