Selective impairment and a positive recognition bias of the facial emotion recognition after propofol anesthesia during gastrointestinal endoscopy
Zhuonan Sun(Peking University Third Hospital), Taotao Liu(Peking University), Xiangyang Guo(Peking University Third Hospital), Yajie Liu(Peking University), Haoyu Zuo(Peking University), Yinyin Qu(Peking University), Yanan Song(Peking University), Lijing Zheng(Peking University), Y. L. Xiao(Peking University), Feng Yu(Beijing Radiation Center), Ye Wang(Peking University), Jing Zhang(Peking University), Hua Zhang(Peking University), Ning Yang(Xi'an Jiaotong University), Qing Lan, Xixi Jia(Peking University), Qingao Liu(Peking University), Zhengqian Li(Peking University), Dengyang Han(Peking University)
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