Self-face evaluation and self-esteem in young females: An fMRI study using contrast effect
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Ryuta Kawashima | Atsushi Sekiguchi | Carlos Makoto Miyauchi | Motoaki Sugiura | Takashi Tsukiura | Teruko Takano-Yamamoto | Takashi Hashimoto | Hiraku Oikawa | R. Kawashima | M. Sugiura | T. Tsukiura | A. Sekiguchi | T. Takano-Yamamoto | C. Miyauchi | Takashi Hashimoto | H. Oikawa
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