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Inferior frontal gyrus / Functional magnetic resonance imaging / Striatum / Working memory / Putamen / Cingulate cortex / Placebo / Brain / Cerebrum / Anterior cingulate cortex
Date: 2013-12-31 16:54:54
Inferior frontal gyrus
Functional magnetic resonance imaging
Striatum
Working memory
Putamen
Cingulate cortex
Placebo
Brain
Cerebrum
Anterior cingulate cortex

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