Functional connectivity during frustration: a preliminary study of predictive modeling of irritability in youth
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E. Leibenluft | E. Finn | D. Scheinost | D. Pine | M. Brotman | T. Niendam | C. MacGillivray | W. Tseng | Caroline G. Wambach | J. Dadashkarimi | Alexandra L. Roule | Caroline G Wambach
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