Initial and Progressive Gray Matter Abnormalities in Insular Gyrus and Temporal Pole in First-Episode Schizophrenia Contrasted With First-Episode Affective Psychosis.
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R. McCarley | M. Shenton | D. Salisbury | M. Niznikiewicz | Sang-Hyuk Lee | T. Asami | T. Otsuka | Takeshi Asami
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