Neural and behavioral substrates of mood and mood regulation
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David A Lewis | Bradley S Peterson | Jerome Kagan | Jonathan D. Cohen | George Bush | Richard J Davidson | Martha J Farah | D. Amaral | M. Farah | J. Kagan | D. Lewis | G. Bush | B. Peterson | W. Drevets | S. Nolen-Hoeksema | R. Davidson | L. Alloy | Jay L McClelland | Susan Nolen-Hoeksema | Wayne C Drevets | David G Amaral | Jonathan D Cohen | Lauren B Alloy | D. Lewis | J. Cohen | Susan Nolen-Hoeksema
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