Role of the right temporoparietal junction in intergroup bias in trust decisions
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R. Hashimoto | N. Kato | Hidehiko Takahashi | Motoaki Nakamura | Y. Aoki | T. Itahashi | S. Tei | J. Fujino | M. Kubota | H. Ohta
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