Cognitive and neural bases of decision-making causing civilian casualties during intergroup conflict
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M. Gelfand | Shihui Han | S. Shamay-Tsoory | Taoyu Wu | Xinhuai Wu | Tianyu Gao | Xiaochun Han | Shuai Zhou | Nardine Fahoum
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