The neural correlates of anomalous habituation to negative emotional pictures in borderline and avoidant personality disorder patients.
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Bryan T. Denny | L. Siever | Jin Fan | B. Denny | Xun Liu | A. New | H. Koenigsberg | M. Goodman | Liza Rimsky | Stephanie Guerreri | S. Mayson
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