Locus coeruleus integrity in old age is selectively related to memories linked with salient negative events
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Peter Dayan | Nikolaus Weiskopf | Emrah Düzel | Martin Kanowski | Arturo Cardenas-Blanco | Martina F Callaghan | Dorothea Hämmerer | Julian Q. Kosciessa | P. Dayan | R. Dolan | E. Düzel | D. Hämmerer | N. Weiskopf | M. Callaghan | M. Kanowski | A. Cárdenas-Blanco | M. Betts | Raymond J Dolan | Alexandra Hopkins | Julian Kosciessa | Matthew Betts | A. Hopkins
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