Age-differential relationships among dopamine D1 binding potential, fusiform BOLD signal, and face-recognition performance
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Dinesh K. Sivakolundu | Monroe P. Turner | Bart Rypma | Lars Bäckman | Nicholas A. Hubbard | Yuguang Zhao | Håkan Fischer | B. Rypma | L. Bäckman | H. Fischer | N. Hubbard | Yuguang Zhao
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