Social Neuroscience: Progress and Implications for Mental Health Author(s): John T. Cacioppo, David G. Amaral, Jack J. Blanchard, Judy L. Cameron, C. Sue Carter, David Crews, Susan Fiske, Todd Heatherton, Marcia K. Johnson, Michael J. Kozak, Robert W. Levenson, Catherine Lord, Earl K. Miller, Kevin Ochsner, Marcus E. Raichle, M. Tracie Shea, Shelley E. Taylor, Larry J. Young and Kevin J. Quinn. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2(2):99–123, 2007.
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