Laterality of visuo-spatial attention in acute and chronic schizophrenia, major depression and in healthy controls.
Previous studies have suggested that schizophrenia is characterized by an asymmetry of visuo-spatial attention, in particular that acute unmedicated schizophrenics demonstrate relative inattention to right hemispace, whereas chronically medicated patients demonstrate the opposite pattern. In the pre...
Main Authors: | O'Carroll, R, Rogers, A, Lawrie, S, Murrary, C, Van Beck, M, Ebmeier, K, Walker, M, Blackwood, D, Johnstone, E, Goodwin, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1995
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