Altered brain response without behavioral attention deficits in healthy siblings of schizophrenic patients An event-related fMRI study
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Gian Luca Romani | Cosimo Del Gratta | Armando Tartaro | Francesco Gambi | Gianna Sepede | Rosa Maria Salerno | Filippo Maria Ferro | Antonio Ferretti | Mauro Gianni Perrucci | Fiore Di Donato | Francesco Nuccetelli | M. G. Perrucci | G. Romani | F. Ferro | A. Ferretti | C. Gratta | F. Gambi | A. Tartaro | G. Sepede | R. Salerno | F. Donato | F. Nuccetelli
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