Aberrant regional neural fluctuations and functional connectivity in generalized anxiety disorder revealed by resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging
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Wei Wang | Jingming Hou | Weiqi Wang | Gang Sun | Shaowen Qian | Shaowen Qian | Kai Liu | Gang Sun | Jingming Hou | Kai Liu | Wen Wang
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