Deceiving Others: Distinct Neural Responses of the Prefrontal Cortex and Amygdala in Simple Fabrication and Deception with Social Interactions
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Masatoshi Itoh | Maki Suzuki | Toshikatsu Fujii | Nobuhito Abe | Etsuro Mori | E. Mori | T. Fujii | M. Itoh | Maki Suzuki | N. Abe
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