Neural sensitivity to social reward and punishment anticipation in social anxiety disorder
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Ilya M. Veer | Serge A. R. B. Rombouts | Philip Spinhoven | Karin Roelofs | Henk R. Cremers | S. Rombouts | K. Roelofs | I. Veer | P. Spinhoven | H. Cremers
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