Inefficient DMN Suppression in Schizophrenia Patients with Impaired Cognitive Function but not Patients with Preserved Cognitive Function
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Baoci Shan | Dongsheng Lv | Weidan Pu | Zhening Liu | Haihong Liu | H. Tao | B. Shan | Chang Liu | Z. Xue | Li Zhou | Guowei Wu | T. Mwansisya | Xudong Chen | Xiaojun Huang | W. Pu | Dongsheng Lv | Haihong Liu | Zhimin Xue | Zhening Liu | Jingjuan Wang | Tumbwene E. Mwansisya | Haojuan Tao | Chang Liu | Li Zhou | Guowei Wu | Xudong Chen | Xiaojun Huang | Jingjuan Wang
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