Altered resting-state functional connectivity in emotion-processing brain regions in adults who were born very preterm
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R. M. Murray | Philip J. Brittain | T. P. White | R. Murray | S. Williams | R. Murray | T. White | C. Nosarti | S. Froudist-Walsh | V. Karolis | P. Brittain | J. Kroll | A. Simonelli | S. C. Williams | C. Papini | A. Montagna | V. Karolis | C. Papini | A. Montagna | P. J. Brittain | S. Froudist-Walsh | J. Kroll | V. Karolis | A. Simonelli | C. Nosarti | V. Karolis | Thomas White | S. Williams | Anita Montagna | Sean Froudist-Walsh
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