Affective incongruity of psychotic symptoms is associated with cognitive deficits and poor global functioning in first episode psychosis
Auteurs principaux: | Lennox, B, Poustka, L, Barnett, J, Werners, U, Bullmore, E, Jones, P |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2007
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