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1. Smooth pursuit eye movement deficits as a biomarker for psychotic features in bipolar disorder-Findings from the PARDIP study. Brakemeier S, Sprenger A, Meyhöfer I, McDowell JE, Rubin LH, Hill SK, Keshavan MS, Pearlson GD, Tamminga CA, Gershon ES, Keedy SS, Sweeney JA, Clementz BA, Lencer R. Bipolar Disord; 2020 Sep; 22(6):602-611. PubMed ID: 31721386 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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