Altered default mode network connectivity in adolescents with post-traumatic stress disorder
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F. Eustache | A. Viard | Justine Mutlu | S. Chanraud | F. Guénolé | Pierre-Jean Egler | P. Gérardin | J. Baleyte | J. Dayan | B. Guillery-Girard
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