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Real time fuctional magnetic resonance imaging biofeedback : A new generation of neurotherapy. / Mel'nikov, M. Ye; Shtark, M. B.; Savelov, A. A. et al.

In: Zhurnal Vysshei Nervnoi Deyatelnosti Imeni I.P. Pavlova, Vol. 67, No. 1, 01.01.2017, p. 3-32.

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Mel'nikov, MY, Shtark, MB, Savelov, AA & Bruhl, A 2017, 'Real time fuctional magnetic resonance imaging biofeedback: A new generation of neurotherapy', Zhurnal Vysshei Nervnoi Deyatelnosti Imeni I.P. Pavlova, vol. 67, no. 1, pp. 3-32.

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Mel'nikov, M. Y., Shtark, M. B., Savelov, A. A., & Bruhl, A. (2017). Real time fuctional magnetic resonance imaging biofeedback: A new generation of neurotherapy. Zhurnal Vysshei Nervnoi Deyatelnosti Imeni I.P. Pavlova, 67(1), 3-32.

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Mel'nikov MY, Shtark MB, Savelov AA, Bruhl A. Real time fuctional magnetic resonance imaging biofeedback: A new generation of neurotherapy. Zhurnal Vysshei Nervnoi Deyatelnosti Imeni I.P. Pavlova. 2017 Jan 1;67(1):3-32.

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Mel'nikov, M. Ye ; Shtark, M. B. ; Savelov, A. A. et al. / Real time fuctional magnetic resonance imaging biofeedback : A new generation of neurotherapy. In: Zhurnal Vysshei Nervnoi Deyatelnosti Imeni I.P. Pavlova. 2017 ; Vol. 67, No. 1. pp. 3-32.

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