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Cerebrum / Neuroanatomy / Limbic system / Neurotrauma / Memory / Face perception / Traumatic brain injury / Acquired brain injury / Memory and social interactions / Brain / Anatomy / Cognitive science
Date: 2012-10-02 18:53:16
Cerebrum
Neuroanatomy
Limbic system
Neurotrauma
Memory
Face perception
Traumatic brain injury
Acquired brain injury
Memory and social interactions
Brain
Anatomy
Cognitive science

Neuropsychologia–141 Deficits in facial emotion perception in adults with recent traumatic brain injury Robin E. A. Green a,b,∗ , Gary R. Turner b , William F. Thompson b a

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