Comparison of psychophysical, electrophysiological, and fMRI assessment of visual contrast responses in patients with schizophrenia
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Antígona Martínez | Pamela D. Butler | Daniel C. Javitt | Matthew J. Hoptman | George Hu | Daniel J. Calderone | Vance Zemon | Jade E. Watkins | D. Javitt | Antígona Martínez | M. Hoptman | P. Butler | Daniel J. Calderone | V. Zemon | George Hu
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