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Brain, behavior, mental stress, and the neurocardiac interaction

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Supported by NIH/NHLBI grant 1 R01 HL59619-01 and a Charles Dana Foundation award to R.S., as well as the VA Merit Review award to M.M.B and R.S.

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Soufer, R., Arrighi, J.A. & Burg, M.M. Brain, behavior, mental stress, and the neurocardiac interaction. J Nucl Cardiol 9, 650–662 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1067/mnc.2002.129884

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