Brain activations during judgments of positive self-conscious emotion and positive basic emotion: pride and joy.
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Yoshiro Okubo | Masato Matsuura | Hidehiko Takahashi | Noriaki Yahata | Michihiko Koeda | Tetsuya Suhara | Motoichiro Kato | N. Yahata | Hidehiko Takahashi | T. Suhara | Y. Okubo | M. Matsuura | M. Koeda | Motoichiro Kato
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