Saccadic Performance and Cortical Excitability as Trait-Markers and State-Markers in Rapid Cycling Bipolar Disorder: A Two-Case Follow-Up Study
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Nathalie Guyader | Alan Chauvin | Christian Marendaz | David Szekely | Thierry Bougerol | Mircea Polosan | N. Guyader | A. Chauvin | C. Marendaz | T. Bougerol | M. Polosan | Jennifer Malsert | Jennifer Malsert | D. Szekely
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