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The effect of perceiving control on glutamatergic function and tolerating stress

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We thank A Moldovan, K Griffiths, L Pe Benito, B Calligari, and J Lagopoulos for their assistance in data collection. This work was supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council Centre for Clinical Research Excellence grant (455431) and infrastructure support provided by the Advanced Research and Clinical High-Field Imaging facility of the University of Sydney.

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Bryant, R., Felmingham, K., Das, P. et al. The effect of perceiving control on glutamatergic function and tolerating stress. Mol Psychiatry 19, 533–534 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1038/mp.2013.60

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