Neural Correlates of Negative Emotionality in Borderline Personality Disorder: An Activation-Likelihood-Estimation Meta-Analysis
@article{Ruocco2013NeuralCO, title={Neural Correlates of Negative Emotionality in Borderline Personality Disorder: An Activation-Likelihood-Estimation Meta-Analysis}, author={Anthony C. Ruocco and Sathya Amirthavasagam and Lois Wonsun Choi-Kain and Shelley F. McMain}, journal={Biological Psychiatry}, year={2013}, volume={73}, pages={153-160} }
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