Amygdala–prefrontal coupling underlies individual differences in emotion regulation
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Richard J. Davidson | Carien M. van Reekum | Hyejeen Lee | Aaron S. Heller | Brady Nelson | C. Reekum | R. Davidson | A. Heller | B. Nelson | Hyejeen Lee | Brady D. Nelson
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