Activity in the human brain predicting differential heart rate responses to emotional facial expressions
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Hugo D. Critchley | Pia Rotshtein | Yoko Nagai | John P. O'Doherty | Christopher J. Mathias | Raymond J. Dolan | H. Critchley | R. Dolan | C. Mathias | P. Rotshtein | Y. Nagai | J. O’Doherty
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