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  • 25. Antisaccade performance is related to genetic loading for schizophrenia.
    Petrovsky N, Weiss-Motz F, Schulze-Rauschenbach S, Lemke M, Hornung P, Ruhrmann S, Klosterkötter J, Maier W, Ettinger U, Wagner M.
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  • 28. Attention orienting and inhibitory control across the different mood states in bipolar disorder: an emotional antisaccade task.
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  • 32. Impact of antipsychotic treatment on attention and motor learning systems in first-episode schizophrenia.
    Keedy SK, Reilly JL, Bishop JR, Weiden PJ, Sweeney JA.
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  • 36. An fMRI study of visual attention and sensorimotor function before and after antipsychotic treatment in first-episode schizophrenia.
    Keedy SK, Rosen C, Khine T, Rajarethinam R, Janicak PG, Sweeney JA.
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  • 40. Attention allocation before antisaccades.
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