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Basic Research Article

How does it feel? An exploration of neurobiological and clinical correlates of alexithymia in trauma-exposed police-officers with and without PTSD

¿Cómo se siente? Una exploración de la correlación neurobiológica y clínica de la alexitimia en personal policial expuesto a trauma con o sin el diagnóstico de TEPT

感觉如何? 探索患有或不患 PTSD 的遭受创伤的警察述情障碍的神经生物学和临床相关性

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Article: 2281187 | Received 15 Mar 2023, Accepted 25 Oct 2023, Published online: 21 Nov 2023

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