Neural correlates of head restraint: Unsolicited neuronal activation and dopamine release
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Hiroyuki Okada | Akihiro Kakimoto | Toshihiko Kanno | Tomoo Inubushi | Shigeru Ito | Yasuomi Ouchi | Etsuji Yoshikawa | Masanori Ito | Yutaro Mori | Masami Futatsubashi | Kengo Sato | Masamichi Yokokura | Tomomi Shinke | Yosuke Kameno
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