Brain functional correlates of emotion regulation across adolescence and young adulthood
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Alex Fornito | Murat Yücel | Sarah Whittle | Rebecca Kerestes | Ben J Harrison | Jesus Pujol | Marina López-Solà | Christopher G Davey | B. Harrison | M. Yücel | A. Fornito | J. Pujol | C. Davey | S. Whittle | M. López-Solà | Rebecca Kerestes | Katerina Stephanou | Katerina Stephanou
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