The relationship between smooth pursuit performance, motion perception and sustained visual attention in patients with schizophrenia and normal controls
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J. Jesberger | L. Friedman | T. Stuve | M. Strauss | H. Meltzer | G. Gilmore | Lee Friedman | Milton E. Strauss | Herbert Y. Meltzer
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