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Neural correlates of regulation of positive and negative emotions: An fMRI study
ISSN号:0304-3940
期刊名称:Neuroscience Letters
时间:0
页码:101-106
语言:英文
相关项目:情绪对冒险行为的影响及其认知和神经机制
作者:
Lee TMC|Hu ZG|Mak AKY|Zhang JXX|Xiao ZW|
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