Behavioral and genetic correlates of the neural response to infant crying among human fathers.
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Jennifer S. Mascaro | James K Rilling | Harold Gouzoules | J. Rilling | Patrick D Hackett | H. Gouzoules | A. Lori | Adriana Lori | Jennifer S Mascaro
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