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Shaping internal working models : parental love withdrawal, oxytocin, and asymmetric frontal brain activity affect socio-emotional information processing

Huffmeijer, R.

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Huffmeijer, R. (2011, December 14). Shaping internal working models : parental love withdrawal, oxytocin, and asymmetric frontal brain activity affect socio-emotional information processing. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/18245

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Parental love withdrawal, oxytocin, and asymmetric frontal brain activity affect socio-emotional information processing

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