A preliminary fMRI study of the effects on cortical activation of the treatment of refractory auditory hallucinations with rTMS
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G. Jackson | G. Egan | P. Fitzgerald | Z. Daskalakis | J. Kulkarni | A. Sritharan | J. Benitez | Z. Daskalakis | Gary F. Egan
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