Atypical cerebellar activity and connectivity during affective touch in adults with skin-picking disorder.
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Journal Title: Brain Imaging Behav
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"Declarations Ethical approvalThe study complied with all relevant ethical guidelines and regulations involving human participants and was approved by the ethics committee of the University of Graz, Austria (GZ 39/29/26 ex 2018/19). All participants provided informed consent before participating. Competing interestsThe authors have no competing interests. Competing interests The authors have no competing interests."
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"Funding This study was funded by the Austrian Science Fund (KLI824). Open access funding provided by University of Graz."
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