Reduced activation of posterior cingulate cortex during imagery in subjects with high degrees of alexithymia: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study

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Reduced activation of posterior cingulate cortex during imagery in subjects with high degrees of alexithymia: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.BIOPSYCH.2005.01.047
P698PubMed publication ID15860338

P50authorShigeto YamawakiQ92663506
Yasumasa OkamotoQ100428585
Go OkadaQ115460928
P2093author name stringTomoyuki Mantani
Naoko Shirao
P433issue9
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectfunctional magnetic resonance imagingQ903809
alexithymiaQ1129046
P304page(s)982-990
P577publication date2005-05-01
P1433published inBiological PsychiatryQ4914961
P1476titleReduced activation of posterior cingulate cortex during imagery in subjects with high degrees of alexithymia: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study
P478volume57

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