Is our self based on reward? Self-relatedness recruits neural activity in the reward system
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René Thiemann | Michael Rotte | Claus Tempelmann | Georg Northoff | Bernhard Bogerts | Moritz de Greck | Rabea Paus | Diana Moritz | U. Proesch | U. Bruer | S. Moerth | B. Bogerts | G. Northoff | C. Tempelmann | M. Rotte | M. D. Greck | René Thiemann | S. Moerth | Rabea Paus | Diana Moritz | U. Proesch | U. Bruer
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