Emotion Regulation Using Virtual Environments and Real-Time fMRI Neurofeedback
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C. J. Tierra-Criollo | Murat Yücel | Chao Suo | Carlos J. Tierra-Criollo | Valentina Lorenzetti | Jorge Moll | Bruno Melo | M. Yücel | J. Moll | R. Basílio | V. Lorenzetti | C. Tierra-Criollo | C. Suo | Rodrigo Basílio | B. Melo | R. Basilio
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