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Neuropsychologia|July 4, 2006
Neural responses to dynamic expressions of fear in schizophreniaT A Russell, E Reynaud, K Kucharska-Pietura, et al.
Journal of Neurosurgery|August 10, 2000
Sources of error in comparing functional magnetic resonance imaging and invasive electrophysiological recordingsD L Hill, A D Smith, A Simmons, et al.
Neuroreport|August 18, 1997
A functional magnetic resonance imaging study of episodic memoryG Busatto, R J Howard, Y Ha, et al.
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|September 9, 2000
Towards a functional neuroanatomy of self processing: effects of faces and wordsT T Kircher, C Senior, M L Phillips, et al.
Cognition|November 4, 2000
Recognizing one's own faceT T Kircher, C Senior, M L Phillips, et al.
Psychological Medicine|April 25, 2017
Comparison of neural substrates of temporal discounting between youth with autism spectrum disorder and with obsessive-compulsive disorderC O Carlisi, L Norman, C M Murphy, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology|January 28, 2010
The interactive effect of acute ovarian suppression and the cholinergic system on visuospatial working memory in young womenM C Craig, M Brammer, P M Maki, et al.
Psychiatry Research|December 16, 1998
Investigation of facial recognition memory and happy and sad facial expression perception: an fMRI studyM L Phillips, E T Bullmore, R Howard, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 5, 1998
Neural responses to facial and vocal expressions of fear and disgustM L Phillips, A W Young, S K Scott, et al.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging|January 1, 1996
Functional echoplanar brain imaging correlates of amphetamine administration to normal subjects and subjects with the narcoleptic syndromeR J Howard, C Ellis, E T Bullmore, et al.
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Neuropsychologia|July 4, 2006
Neural responses to dynamic expressions of fear in schizophreniaT A Russell, E Reynaud, K Kucharska-Pietura, et al.
Journal of Neurosurgery|August 10, 2000
Sources of error in comparing functional magnetic resonance imaging and invasive electrophysiological recordingsD L Hill, A D Smith, A Simmons, et al.
Neuroreport|August 18, 1997
A functional magnetic resonance imaging study of episodic memoryG Busatto, R J Howard, Y Ha, et al.
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|September 9, 2000
Towards a functional neuroanatomy of self processing: effects of faces and wordsT T Kircher, C Senior, M L Phillips, et al.
Cognition|November 4, 2000
Recognizing one's own faceT T Kircher, C Senior, M L Phillips, et al.
Psychological Medicine|April 25, 2017
Comparison of neural substrates of temporal discounting between youth with autism spectrum disorder and with obsessive-compulsive disorderC O Carlisi, L Norman, C M Murphy, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology|January 28, 2010
The interactive effect of acute ovarian suppression and the cholinergic system on visuospatial working memory in young womenM C Craig, M Brammer, P M Maki, et al.
Psychiatry Research|December 16, 1998
Investigation of facial recognition memory and happy and sad facial expression perception: an fMRI studyM L Phillips, E T Bullmore, R Howard, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 5, 1998
Neural responses to facial and vocal expressions of fear and disgustM L Phillips, A W Young, S K Scott, et al.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging|January 1, 1996
Functional echoplanar brain imaging correlates of amphetamine administration to normal subjects and subjects with the narcoleptic syndromeR J Howard, C Ellis, E T Bullmore, et al.
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