The ethics of research on deep brain stimulation for depression: decisional capacity and therapeutic misconception
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H. Mayberg | P. Appelbaum | S. Lisanby | P. Holtzheimer | C. Fisher | L. Dunn | P. Christopher | Y. Leykin | Carl Erik Fisher | Laura B. Dunn | Paul P. Christopher | Paul E. Holtzheimer | Yan Leykin | Helen S. Mayberg | Sarah H. Lisanby | Paul S. Appelbaum
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