Intranasal oxytocin increases neural responses to social reward in post-traumatic stress disorder
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Dick J. Veltman | Miranda Olff | Laura Nawijn | D. Veltman | S. Koch | M. Olff | J. Frijling | M. van Zuiden | L. Nawijn | Mirjam van Zuiden | Saskia B.J. Koch | Jessie L. Frijling
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