Disentangling the web of fear: Amygdala reactivity and functional connectivity in spider and snake phobia
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Mats Fredrikson | Lieuwe Appel | Tomas Furmark | Fredrik Åhs | T. Furmark | M. Fredrikson | F. Åhs | Ö. Frans | L. Appel | A. Pissiota | Åsa Michelgård | Anna Pissiota | Örjan Frans | Åsa Michelgård
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