Spatial working memory deficits in obsessive compulsive disorder are associated with excessive engagement of the medial frontal cortex
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Nick F. Ramsey | René S. Kahn | Nic J. A. van der Wee | Johan M. Jansma | Damiaan Denys | Harold J. G. M. van Megen | Herman G. M. Westenberg | H. Westenberg | R. Kahn | N. Ramsey | J. Jansma | D. Denys | N. V. D. Wee | H. V. Megen
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