Preferential responses in amygdala and insula during presentation of facial contempt and disgust
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Fabio Sambataro | Tommaso Scarabino | Giuseppe Blasi | Paolo Taurisano | Alessandro Bertolino | F. Sambataro | G. Blasi | A. Bertolino | A. Di Giorgio | P. Taurisano | S. Dimalta | T. Scarabino | M. Nardini | G. Giannatempo | Annabella Di Giorgio | Marcello Nardini | Savino Dimalta | Giuseppe Giannatempo
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