P300 amplitude as a possible correlate of frontal degeneration in schizophrenia
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M. Desco | J. Hinojosa | F. Muñoz | M. Martín-Loeches | Andrés Santos | V. Molina | J. Sanz | F. Sarramea | S. Reig | C. Benito | Ainhoa Gabiri | T. Palomo | C. M. Benito
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