Altered transfer of visual motion information to parietal association cortex in untreated first-episode psychosis: Implications for pursuit eye tracking
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John A. Sweeney | Andreas Sprenger | Rebekka Lencer | Sarah K. Keedy | J. Sweeney | R. Lencer | A. Sprenger | S. Keedy | J. Reilly | B. McDonough | M. S. Harris | James L. Reilly | Margret S. H. Harris | Bruce E. McDonough | Margret S.H. Harris
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