"Neurobiological evidence of everyday working memory dysfunction in ptsd using pet and high-density eeg." Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 34(sup1), p. A13
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Neurobiological evidence of everyday working memory dysfunction in ptsd using pet and high-density eeg
C R Clark Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory and School of Psychology, Flinders University, South Australia
, A C McFarlane Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory and School of Psychology, Flinders University, South Australia
, P Morris Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory and School of Psychology, Flinders University, South Australia
, G F Egan Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory and School of Psychology, Flinders University, South Australia
, D L Weber Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory and School of Psychology, Flinders University, South Australia
, C Sonkkilla Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory and School of Psychology, Flinders University, South Australia
, J Marcina Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory and School of Psychology, Flinders University, South Australia
& H J Tochon-Danguy Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory and School of Psychology, Flinders University, South Australia
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Published online: 06 Jul 2009
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