Contributions of amygdala and striatal activity in emotion regulation.

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Published in Biol Psychiatry on March 15, 2005

Authors

Todd A Hare1, Nim Tottenham, Matthew C Davidson, Gary H Glover, B J Casey

Author Affiliations

1: Sackler Institute, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, NY 10021, USA. toh2003@med.cornell.edu

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