Neural correlates of human fear conditioning and sources of variability in 2199 individuals
Abstract Pavlovian fear conditioning is a fundamental process in both health and disease. We investigate its neural correlates and sources of variability using harmonized functional magnetic resonance imaging data from 2199 individuals across nine countries, including 1888 healthy individuals and 31...
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