Association between lower P300 amplitude and smaller anterior cingulate cortex volume in patients with posttraumatic stress disorder: a study of victims of Tokyo subway sarin attack
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Tsuyoshi Araki | Kiyoto Kasai | Hidenori Yamasue | Nobumasa Kato | Noriko Kudo | Toshiyuki Ohtani | Kazuyuki Nakagome | Kenji Kirihara | Haruyasu Yamada | Osamu Abe | Akira Iwanami | H. Yamasue | A. Iwanami | Haruyasu Yamada | O. Abe | N. Kato | K. Kasai | T. Ohtani | K. Nakagome | T. Araki | K. Kirihara | Noriko Kudo | Toshiyuki Ohtani
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