Abnormal Centroparietal ERP Response in Predominantly Medication-Naive Adolescent Boys With ADHD During Both Response Inhibition and Execution
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Alexander Sumich | Frédéric Vallée-Tourangeau | Katya Rubia | Eric Taylor | F. Vallée-Tourangeau | A. Sumich | E. Taylor | K. Rubia | Rachel V. Gow | T. Matsudaira | A. Ibrahimovic | Rachel V Gow | Toshiko Matsudaira | Almira Ibrahimovic | F. Vallée‐Tourangeau
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