Smooth pursuit eye movements in 1,087 men: effects of schizotypy, anxiety, and depression
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Costas N. Stefanis | Nikolaos Smyrnis | Dimitrios Avramopoulos | Ioannis Evdokimidis | Asimakis Mantas | C. Stefanis | N. Smyrnis | D. Avramopoulos | I. Evdokimidis | A. Mantas | E. Kattoulas | N. Stefanis | T. Constantinidis | Nicholas C. Stefanis | Emmanouil Kattoulas | Theodoros S. Constantinidis | Asimakis Mantas
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