Increased frontocerebellar activation in alcoholics during verbal working memory: an fMRI study
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Edith V. Sullivan | Adolf Pfefferbaum | John E. Desmond | S. H. Annabel Chen | Eve DeRosa | Michelle R. Pryor | J. Desmond | A. Pfefferbaum | E. Sullivan | S. H. A. Chen | Shanshan Chen | E. DeRosa
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