Freeman, S. M., Clewett, D. V., Bennett, C. M., Kiehl, K. A., Gazzaniga, M. S., & Miller, M. B. (2014). The posteromedial region of the default mode network shows attenuated task-induced deactivation in psychopathic prisoners. Neuropsychology.
Chicago ZitierstilFreeman, Scott M., David V. Clewett, Craig M. Bennett, Kent A. Kiehl, Michael S. Gazzaniga, und Michael B. Miller. "The Posteromedial Region of the Default Mode Network Shows Attenuated Task-induced Deactivation in Psychopathic Prisoners." Neuropsychology 2014.
MLA ZitierstilFreeman, Scott M., et al. "The Posteromedial Region of the Default Mode Network Shows Attenuated Task-induced Deactivation in Psychopathic Prisoners." Neuropsychology 2014.
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