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fMRI Response of Parietal Brain Areas to Sad Facial Stimuli in Mild Depression. / Mel’nikov, M. E.; Petrovskii, E. D.; Bezmaternykh, D. D. et al.

In: Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, Vol. 165, No. 6, 01.10.2018, p. 741-745.

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Mel’nikov, ME, Petrovskii, ED, Bezmaternykh, DD, Kozlova, LI, Shtark, MB, Savelov, AA, Shubina, OS & Natarova, KA 2018, 'fMRI Response of Parietal Brain Areas to Sad Facial Stimuli in Mild Depression', Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, vol. 165, no. 6, pp. 741-745. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10517-018-4255-y

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Mel’nikov, M. E., Petrovskii, E. D., Bezmaternykh, D. D., Kozlova, L. I., Shtark, M. B., Savelov, A. A., Shubina, O. S., & Natarova, K. A. (2018). fMRI Response of Parietal Brain Areas to Sad Facial Stimuli in Mild Depression. Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 165(6), 741-745. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10517-018-4255-y

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Mel’nikov ME, Petrovskii ED, Bezmaternykh DD, Kozlova LI, Shtark MB, Savelov AA et al. fMRI Response of Parietal Brain Areas to Sad Facial Stimuli in Mild Depression. Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018 Oct 1;165(6):741-745. doi: 10.1007/s10517-018-4255-y

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Mel’nikov, M. E. ; Petrovskii, E. D. ; Bezmaternykh, D. D. et al. / fMRI Response of Parietal Brain Areas to Sad Facial Stimuli in Mild Depression. In: Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018 ; Vol. 165, No. 6. pp. 741-745.

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