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1. Imbalance Between Prefronto-Thalamic and Sensorimotor-Thalamic Circuitries Associated with Working Memory Deficit in Schizophrenia. Wu G, Palaniyappan L, Zhang M, Yang J, Xi C, Liu Z, Xue Z, Ouyang X, Tao H, Zhang J, Luo Q, Pu W. Schizophr Bull; 2022 Jan 21; 48(1):251-261. PubMed ID: 34337670 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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