Lateralized Changes in Regional Cerebral Blood Flow during Performance of Verbal and Facial Recognition Tasks: Correlations with Performance and “Effort”
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Ruben C. Gur | Raquel E. Gur | Abass Alavi | Lyn Harper Mozley | A. Alavi | J. Ragland | R. Gur | R. Gur | L. Mozley | P. Mozley | W. Bilker | Robin J. Smith | Warren Bilker | J.Daniel Ragland | P.David Mozley | Robin Smith | R. Gur
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