Arousal Dissociates Amygdala and Hippocampal Fear Responses: Evidence from Simultaneous fMRI and Skin Conductance Recording
Leanne M. Williams(Palo Alto University), Evian Gordon, Anthony Peduto(Westmead Hospital), Jim Lagopoulos(Neuroscience Institute), Mary L. Phillips, David Skerrett, Homayoun Bahramali(The University of Sydney), Michael J. Brammer(Psychiatry Research Trust), Anthony S. David, Chris Rennie(The University of Sydney), Gloria Olivieri(Westmead Hospital)
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