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Sara Enid Medina-DeVilliers, Ph.D.

Concepts (15)

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Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
Naltrexone120223170.170 Why?
Autistic Disorder1202312140.110 Why?
Emotions4202327340.090 Why?
Analgesics, Opioid1202237630.060 Why?
Brain Mapping1202065690.060 Why?
Electroencephalography2202361890.030 Why?
Magnetic Resonance Imaging22022362860.030 Why?
Amygdala1202013510.030 Why?
Prefrontal Cortex1202022120.020 Why?
Artificial Intelligence1202325570.020 Why?
Double-Blind Method12022124270.020 Why?
Reproducibility of Results12023200800.020 Why?
Algorithms12023139820.010 Why?
Humans420237606130.010 Why?
Brain12021269510.010 Why?
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