Effects of diazepam on BOLD activation during the processing of aversive faces
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Draulio B de Araujo | Tiago A Sanchez | F. Graeff | D. de Araújo | C. Del-Ben | T. A. Sanchez | C. Ferreira | W. C. Alves-Neto | V. G. Guapo | Frederico G Graeff | Cristina M Del-Ben | Cesar AQ Ferreira | Wolme C Alves-Neto | Vinicius G Guapo | D. D. de Araujo
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