Cocaine administration produces a protracted decoupling of neural and haemodynamic responses to intense sensory stimuli
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J. Berwick | D. Johnston | P. Overton | A. Kennerley | J. Berwick | Y. Zheng | I. M. Devonshire | A. J. Martindale | D. Johnston | Y. Zheng | A. J. Kennerley | P. G. Overton | J.E.W. Mayhew | J. Mayhew
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