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1. The Effect Of Emotion Processing On Obsessive-compulsive Disorder's Inhibitory Control Deficits
2. Inhibitory Control Dysfunction In Chronic Heroin Addicts: Evidence From Event-Related Potentials
3. The Research On The Characteristics Of Executive Function Of Autistic Student From Age Nine To Eighteen.
4. Inhibitory Control Dysfunction Of Late-life Depression: An Event-related FMRI Study
5. An Epidemiological Survey Of Borderline Personality Disorders In College Students And Study On Related Pathopsychological Factors
6. The Clinical Study On Treatment Of Chronic Neck Pain By Electroacupuncture At Homotopic And Heterotopic Nerve Segments
7. The FMRI Study Of Brain Inhibitory Control Function On The Former Heroin Users Receiving Methadone Maintenance Treatment
8. Inhibitory Control Deficit In Patients With High Blood Pressure: An Event-related Potentials Study
9. Study On The Prevalence Survey And The Characteristics Of Event Related Potentials On PMDD With Liver Qi Invasion And Liver Qi Stagnation Syndrome
10. The Effect Of Methadone Maintenance Treatment On Heroin Addicts Inhibitory Control Function
11. Executive Function And Event-related Potentials In Patients With Remitted Late Life Depression
12. Effects Of Daily Coca-Cola Intake On Neural Responses To Coca-Cola Images
13. The EEG Study Of Craving And Inhibitory Control In Adolescents Smokers
14. The Effect Of Sleep Deprivation On The Inhibitory Control Ability
15. Longitudinal FMRI Assessment Of Inhibitory Control In Heroin Use Disorder On Methadone Maintenance Treatment
16. Multimodal Imaging Study On The Effect Of Sleep Deprivation And Dexmedetomidine On Brain Function
17. Functional Near-infrared Imaging Based Characterization Of Assessment For Preconceptions
18. Study Of Inhibitory Control And The Related Network In Patients With Anorexia Nervosa Based On Resting-state FMRI
19. The Association Between Language Impairment And Behavior Problems In Preschool-aged Children
20. Acute Aerobic Exercise Ameliorates Inhibitory Control And Its Neurological Mechanisms In Methamphetamine-Dependent Individuals
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