Frontal responses during learning predict vulnerability to the psychotogenic effects of ketamine: linking cognition, brain activity, and psychosis.
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A. Dickinson | T. Robbins | D. Shanks | E. Bullmore | P. Fletcher | P. McKenna | P. Corlett | G. Honey | G. Murray | M. Aitken | A. Absalom | E. Pomarol-Clotet | Michael Lee | Michael C. Lee
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