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The European Journal of Neuroscience|July 28, 2005
The robustness of perceptionA A T S Reinders, J A den Boer, C Büchel
Neuroimage|September 6, 2006
Detecting fearful and neutral faces: BOLD latency differences in amygdala-hippocampal junctionA A T S Reinders, J Gläscher, J R de Jong, et al.
Neuroimage|January 5, 2002
Iterative versus filtered backprojection reconstruction for statistical parametric mapping of PET activation measurements: a comparative case studyA A T S Reinders, A M J Paans, B M de Jong, et al.
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica|October 15, 2016
DID is trauma based: further evidence supporting the trauma model of DIDB L Brand, E M Vissia, S Chalavi, et al.
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica|May 27, 2016
Is it Trauma- or Fantasy-based? Comparing dissociative identity disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, simulators, and controlsE M Vissia, M E Giesen, S Chalavi, et al.
Neuroimage|December 25, 2002
Interscan displacement-induced variance in PET activation data is excluded by a scan-specific attenuation correctionA A T S Reinders, A T M Willemsen, J R Georgiadis, et al.
Neuroimage|December 20, 2003
One brain, two selvesA A T S Reinders, E R S Nijenhuis, A M J Paans, et al.
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica|December 29, 2017
Neurodevelopmental origins of abnormal cortical morphology in dissociative identity disorderA A T S Reinders, S Chalavi, Y R Schlumpf, et al.
Plos One|July 7, 2012
Fact or factitious? A psychobiological study of authentic and simulated dissociative identity statesA A T S Reinders, A A T Simone Reinders, Antoon T M Willemsen, et al.
Psychological Medicine|July 20, 2013
Bilateral hippocampal increase following first-episode psychosis is associated with good clinical, functional and cognitive outcomesJ M Lappin, C Morgan, S Chalavi, et al.
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The European Journal of Neuroscience|July 28, 2005
The robustness of perceptionA A T S Reinders, J A den Boer, C Büchel
Neuroimage|September 6, 2006
Detecting fearful and neutral faces: BOLD latency differences in amygdala-hippocampal junctionA A T S Reinders, J Gläscher, J R de Jong, et al.
Neuroimage|January 5, 2002
Iterative versus filtered backprojection reconstruction for statistical parametric mapping of PET activation measurements: a comparative case studyA A T S Reinders, A M J Paans, B M de Jong, et al.
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica|October 15, 2016
DID is trauma based: further evidence supporting the trauma model of DIDB L Brand, E M Vissia, S Chalavi, et al.
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica|May 27, 2016
Is it Trauma- or Fantasy-based? Comparing dissociative identity disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, simulators, and controlsE M Vissia, M E Giesen, S Chalavi, et al.
Neuroimage|December 25, 2002
Interscan displacement-induced variance in PET activation data is excluded by a scan-specific attenuation correctionA A T S Reinders, A T M Willemsen, J R Georgiadis, et al.
Neuroimage|December 20, 2003
One brain, two selvesA A T S Reinders, E R S Nijenhuis, A M J Paans, et al.
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica|December 29, 2017
Neurodevelopmental origins of abnormal cortical morphology in dissociative identity disorderA A T S Reinders, S Chalavi, Y R Schlumpf, et al.
Plos One|July 7, 2012
Fact or factitious? A psychobiological study of authentic and simulated dissociative identity statesA A T S Reinders, A A T Simone Reinders, Antoon T M Willemsen, et al.
Psychological Medicine|July 20, 2013
Bilateral hippocampal increase following first-episode psychosis is associated with good clinical, functional and cognitive outcomesJ M Lappin, C Morgan, S Chalavi, et al.
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