Assessing brain structural associations with working-memory related brain patterns in schizophrenia and healthy controls using linked independent component analysis
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Lars T. Westlye | Ole A. Andreassen | Kenneth Hugdahl | Ingrid Agartz | Nhat Trung Doan | Christine Lycke Brandt | Ingrid Melle | I. Melle | O. Andreassen | K. Hugdahl | L. Westlye | I. Agartz | S. Tønnesen | N. T. Doan | C. L. Brandt | Siren Tønnesen
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