Left amygdala volume and brain tissue pulsatility are associated with neuroticism: an MRI and ultrasound study
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F. Patat | J. Cottier | V. Camus | C. Belzung | W. El-Hage | F. Andersson | J. Remeniéras | V. Gissot | T. Desmidt | M. Siragusa | P. Dujardin | B. Brizard | R. Courtois | Thomas Rufin
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