Disgust sensitivity predicts the insula and pallidal response to pictures of disgusting foods
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Jill Keane | A. Lawrence | A. Calder | Jill Keane | J. Beaver | J. van Ditzhuijzen | Matt H Davis | Andrew D Lawrence | Andrew J Calder | John D Beaver | Jenneke van Ditzhuijzen | Matt H. Davis
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