Cite
A select group of perpetrators of domestic violence: evidence of decreased metabolism in the right hypothalamus and reduced relationships between cortical/subcortical brain structures in position emission tomography.
MLA
George, David T., et al. “A Select Group of Perpetrators of Domestic Violence: Evidence of Decreased Metabolism in the Right Hypothalamus and Reduced Relationships between Cortical/Subcortical Brain Structures in Position Emission Tomography.” Psychiatry Research, vol. 130, no. 1, Jan. 2004, pp. 11–25. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0925-4927(03)00105-7.
APA
George, D. T., Rawlings, R. R., Williams, W. A., Phillips, M. J., Fong, G., Kerich, M., Momenan, R., Umhau, J. C., & Hommer, D. (2004). A select group of perpetrators of domestic violence: evidence of decreased metabolism in the right hypothalamus and reduced relationships between cortical/subcortical brain structures in position emission tomography. Psychiatry Research, 130(1), 11–25. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0925-4927(03)00105-7
Chicago
George, David T, Robert R Rawlings, Wendol A Williams, Monte J Phillips, Grace Fong, Michael Kerich, Reza Momenan, John C Umhau, and Daniel Hommer. 2004. “A Select Group of Perpetrators of Domestic Violence: Evidence of Decreased Metabolism in the Right Hypothalamus and Reduced Relationships between Cortical/Subcortical Brain Structures in Position Emission Tomography.” Psychiatry Research 130 (1): 11–25. doi:10.1016/S0925-4927(03)00105-7.