Neural Bases of Motivated Reasoning: An fMRI Study of Emotional Constraints on Partisan Political Judgment in the 2004 U.S. Presidential Election
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Stephan Hamann | Clint Kilts | Drew Westen | Pavel S. Blagov | Keith Harenski | C. Kilts | S. Hamann | D. Westen | K. Harenski | P. Blagov
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