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181 related items for PubMed ID: 6507660

  • 1. Impaired smooth pursuit eye movement: vulnerability marker for schizotypal personality disorder in a normal volunteer population.
    Siever LJ, Coursey RD, Alterman IS, Buchsbaum MS, Murphy DL.
    Am J Psychiatry; 1984 Dec; 141(12):1560-6. PubMed ID: 6507660
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  • 2. Measuring smooth pursuit eye movement in psychiatric populations.
    Abel LA.
    Am J Psychiatry; 1986 Jan; 143(1):111-2. PubMed ID: 3942258
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  • 4. Eye tracking impairment in clinically identified patients with schizotypal personality disorder.
    Siever LJ, Keefe R, Bernstein DP, Coccaro EF, Klar HM, Zemishlany Z, Peterson AE, Davidson M, Mahon T, Horvath T.
    Am J Psychiatry; 1990 Jun; 147(6):740-5. PubMed ID: 2343917
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  • 5. Eye movements in spectrum personality disorders: comparison of community subjects and relatives of schizophrenic patients.
    Thaker GK, Cassady S, Adami H, Moran M, Ross DE.
    Am J Psychiatry; 1996 Mar; 153(3):362-8. PubMed ID: 8610823
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  • 6. The relationship between smooth pursuit eye movement impairment and psychological measures of psychopathology.
    Coursey RD, Lees RW, Siever LJ.
    Psychol Med; 1989 May; 19(2):343-58. PubMed ID: 2762439
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  • 12. Familial prevalence and coaggregation of schizotypy indicators: a multitrait family study.
    Grove WM, Lebow BS, Clementz BA, Cerri A, Medus C, Iacono WG.
    J Abnorm Psychol; 1991 May; 100(2):115-21. PubMed ID: 2040761
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  • 15. Eye tracking impairment: attentional and psychometric correlates in psychiatric patients.
    van den Bosch RJ.
    J Psychiatr Res; 1984 May; 18(3):277-86. PubMed ID: 6492011
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  • 16. Familial transmission of schizotypal and borderline personality disorders.
    Baron M, Gruen R, Asnis L, Lord S.
    Am J Psychiatry; 1985 Aug; 142(8):927-34. PubMed ID: 4025588
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  • 17. Clinical, psychophysiological, and neurological characteristics of volunteers with impaired smooth pursuit eye movements.
    Siever LJ, Coursey RD, Alterman IS, Zahn T, Brody L, Bernad P, Buchsbaum M, Lake CR, Murphy DL.
    Biol Psychiatry; 1989 May; 26(1):35-51. PubMed ID: 2720022
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  • 19. Eye tracking performance and the boundaries of the schizophrenia spectrum.
    Mitropoulou V, Friedman L, Zegarelli G, Wajnberg S, Meshberg J, Silverman JM, Siever LJ.
    Psychiatry Res; 2011 Mar 30; 186(1):18-22. PubMed ID: 20826004
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  • 20. Antisaccades and smooth pursuit eye tracking and schizotypy.
    O'Driscoll GA, Lenzenweger MF, Holzman PS.
    Arch Gen Psychiatry; 1998 Sep 30; 55(9):837-43. PubMed ID: 9736011
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