Top-down-directed synchrony from medial frontal cortex to nucleus accumbens during reward anticipation

scientific article published on 5 May 2011

Top-down-directed synchrony from medial frontal cortex to nucleus accumbens during reward anticipation is …
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P356DOI10.1002/HBM.21195
P698PubMed publication ID21547982
P5875ResearchGate publication ID51103499

P50authorDamiaan DenysQ1873376
Matthijs VinkQ43198694
Michael X. CohenQ48137926
Martijn FigeeQ60700435
P2093author name stringMarina A J Tijssen
Pepijn van den Munckhof
P Richard Schuurman
Mariska Mantione
Anne-Fleur van Rootselaar
Lo Bour
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P921main subjectnucleus accumbensQ1476178
P1104number of pages7
P304page(s)246-252
P577publication date2011-05-05
P1433published inHuman Brain MappingQ5936947
P1476titleTop-down-directed synchrony from medial frontal cortex to nucleus accumbens during reward anticipation
P478volume33

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