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Brain / Cerebrum / Cerebral cortex / Frontal lobe / Neuropsychology / Limbic system / Emotion / Face perception / Functional magnetic resonance imaging / Anterior cingulate cortex / Prefrontal cortex / Fusiform face area
Date: 2016-12-20 05:45:04
Brain
Cerebrum
Cerebral cortex
Frontal lobe
Neuropsychology
Limbic system
Emotion
Face perception
Functional magnetic resonance imaging
Anterior cingulate cortex
Prefrontal cortex
Fusiform face area

Cognitive Neuropsychology ISSN: PrintOnline) Journal homepage: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/pcgn20 Decoding task and stimulus representations in face-responsive cortex

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