Shift of Brain-State during Recovery from Discomfort Induced by Aversive Pictures
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Gang Wang | Yang Yang | Ning Zhong | Xiaojing Yang | Bin Hu | Shengfu Lu | Kazuyuki Imamura | Emi Tosaka | Xiuya Lei | G. Wang | K. Imamura | B. Hu | Shengfu Lu | Ning Zhong | Xiuya Lei | Yang Yang | Xiaojing Yang | Emi Tosaka
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