Common and specific dimensions of internalizing disorders are characterized by unique patterns of brain activity on a task of emotional cognitive control

Marie T. Banich, Louisa L. Smith, Harry R. Smolker, Benjamin L. Hankin, Rebecca L. Silton, Wendy Heller, Hannah R. Snyder

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