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Psychopharmacological MRI

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 June 2014

Inge Rasmussen Jr*
Affiliation:
Interventional Center, Rikshospitalet University Hospital, Oslo, Norway Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
*
Dr Inge Rasmussen Jr, Interventional Centre, Rikshospitalet University Hospital, Sognsvannsveien 20, 0027 Oslo, Norway. Tel: +47 23070111 Fax: +47 23070110 E-mail: inge@brainlab.no

Abstract

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Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons A/S

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