Examining speed of processing of facial emotion recognition in individuals at ultra-high risk for psychosis: Associations with symptoms and cognition
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M. Nordentoft | J. Ventura | B. Fagerlund | C. Hjorthøj | N. Bak | K. Krakauer | L. Glenthøj | T. D. Kristensen | C. Wenneberg | J. Jepsen | M. Gregersen
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