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1 Abnormal oscillations in the slow pursuit eye movements of schizophrenic patients Ross, D.E.
1989
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2 Abstracts of the second international congress on schizophrenia in San Diego, California, U.S.A. Nasrallah, Henry A.
1989
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3 A comparison of developmental delay, childhood psychiatric morbidity and premorbid adjustment in patients with adult schizophrenia and affective disorder Foerster, A.
1989
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4 A comparison of Huntington's disease and schizophrenia: matched tasks, cerebral blood flow, and neuropsychology Goldberg, TerryE.
1989
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5 A computed tomographic study of brain density in schizophrenia Vita, Antonio
1989
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6 Acute dystonic reactions during fixed-dose neuroleptic treatment Singh, Hardeep
1989
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7 A.J. Prasad, N. Kumer & P. Kellner (Claybury Hospital, Woodford Bridge, Essex IG8 8BY) 1989
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8 Akathisia: clinical phenomenology and relationship to tardive dyskinesia Kahn, E.Michael
1989
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9 Alprazolam-neuroleptic treatment in schizophrenia Wolkowitz, OwenM.
1989
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10 Analysis of brain gene expression in schizophrenia by molecular cloning techniques Perrett, C.W.
1989
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11 A new approach to the neurobiology of schizophrenia using monoclonal antibodies Honer, W.G.
1989
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12 Anomalies in topography of P300 response to target and novel stimuli in schizophrenic patients Merrin, EdwardL.
1989
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13 Anterior coronal brain and ventricular measures in male schizophrenics using MRI Olson, StephenC.
1989
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14 Antibrain and generalized autoimmunity in a subgroup of RDC schizophrenics Ganguli, R.
1989
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15 Anticipatory saccades, macro-square wave jerks, and schizotypy in first- degree relatives of probands with schizophrenia Clementz, BrettA.
1989
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16 Anticonvulsants as adjuncts of neuroleptic treatment in schizophrenic psychoses Dose, M.
1989
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17 Antipsychotic drugs increase synthesis of a 30 kda polypeptide: a stereospecific, therapeutically relevant effect in human lymphocytes Nimgaonkar, V.L.
1989
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18 A parameter of the dark-adapted electroretinogram correlates with ratings of positive symptoms and abnormal involuntary movements in chronic schizophrenic subjects Straw, G.M.
1989
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19 A pilot study of subcortical dementia in schizophrenia Pantelis, Chris
1989
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20 Apomorphine-induced yawning in the investigation of dopaminergic function in man Lal, S.
1989
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21 A preliminary analysis of symptoms observed in familial vs. non-familial schizophrenia in the provincial sample of the Danish-American adoption studies Ingraham, LoringJ.
1989
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22 A progress report: the finish adoptive family study of schizophrenia Tienari, Pekka
1989
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23 A re-appraisal of positron emission tomography findings of hypofrontal glucose utilization in schizophrenics Lewine, RichardR.J.
1989
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24 Are schizophrenic deficits in signal detection during vigilance and span of apprehension vulnerability or episode indicators? Nuechterlein, KeithH.
1989
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25 A second look at left temporal memory deficit in schizophrenia: toward a functionalist interpretation and paradigm shift Wood, FrankB.
1989
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26 Assessment and effects of attentional deficits in schizophrenics Bowen, Linda
1989
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27 Assessment of presynaptic indicators of dopaminergic neurons in post mortem brain tissue in schizophrenia Czudek, Carole
1989
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28 Associations between plasma amino acid ratios and family history of psychopathology in schizophrenics Crowner, M.L.
1989
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29 Astrocytosis of the “extended amygdala” in schizophrenia Casanova, MF
1989
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30 A study using gadopenetetate dimeglumine enhanced MRI scans in schizophrenia Szymanski, S.
1989
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31 A trial of micelamide in schizophrenia Berger, S.Paul
1989
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32 Attention and schizophrenia Cornblatt, BarbaraA.
1989
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33 A twin study of criminal behaviour in schizophrenia Reveley, Adrianne
1989
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34 A virus-mediated alpha interferon immunopathological theory of schizophrenia Waltrip II, RoyceW.
1989
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35 Basal ganglia mineralization in schizophrenia Prasad, CM
1989
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36 Baseline demographic characteristics, treatment history, and presenting psychopathology as predictors of early course Hargreaves, W.A.
1989
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37 Beta blockers in akathisia updated: toward understanding the effect Adler, L
1989
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38 Biochemical effects of clozapine in schizophrenia Lieberman, Jeffrey
1989
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39 Blood polyamine in schizophrenia Das, I.
1989
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40 BMY 14802: a potential antipsychotic with affinity for sigma sites but not dopamine or PCP sites Taylor, DuncanP.
1989
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41 Brain density in schizophrenia Daniel, DG
1989
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42 Brain morphology at the onset of schizophrenia Gupta, S.M.
1989
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43 Brain morphology, dopamine and outcome in first episode schizophrenia Lieberman, Jeffrey
1989
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44 Brain morphology in schizophreniform disorder and in schizophrenic spectrum personality disorders Cazzullo, CarloLorenzo
1989
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45 Brief intermittent neuroleptic prophylaxis for stable schizophrenic outpatients: two year outcome Jolley, A.G.
1989
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46 Brief neuroleptic treatment causes lasting changes in extrapyramidal syndromes and sedation in monkeys Casey, DanielE.
1989
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47 Can communication deviance be measured in an interactional setting? Velligan, DawnI.
1989
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48 Candidate neuronal mechanisms for abnormal sensory gating in schizophrenia Freedman, Robert
1989
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49 Carbamazepine treatment of schizophrenia Carpenter Jr., WilliamT.
1989
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50 Cerebrospinal fluid met5-enkephalin-arg6-gly7-leu8 immunoreactive peptides: differential effect of haloperidol compared to clozapine Iadarola, M.J.
1989
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51 Cerebrospinal fluid proteins in schizophrenia: functional markers for blood-brain barrier permeability and central nervous system immunoglobulin production Kirch, DarrellG.
1989
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52 Changes in auditory steady-state responses during neuroleptic treatment Makeig, Scott
1989
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53 Characterization of 3H-GBR 12935 binding to the dopamine transporter in human frontal cortex and its relevance to schizophrenia Hitri, Ana
1989
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54 Chemically-identified neural circuitry of the primate prefrontal cortex Lewis, DavidA.
1989
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55 Clinical and biological correlates in chronic schizophrenia Obiols, J.E.
1989
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56 Clinical and neuropsychologic characteristics of schizophrenics showing impairment on the luria-nebraska neuropsychological battery Faustman, WilliamO.
1989
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57 Clinical correlates of elevated plasma hva in psychotic disorders of recent onset Bowers Jr., MalcolmB.
1989
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58 Clinical correlates of prolactin concentration in outpatient schizophrenics Kirkpatrick, Brian
1989
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59 Clozapine inhibits [3H]MK-801 binding to the glutamate receptor — ion channel complex Janowsky, Aaron
1989
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60 Cognitive function in schizophrenia followed prospectively over 5 years: Do neuropsychological deficits reflect active or static disease? Waddington, JohnL.
1989
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61 Cognitive impairment and tardive dyskinesia Gold, James
1989
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62 Communication deviance in parents of schizophrenic and manic patients Miklowitz, DavidJ.
1989
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63 Community adjustment of clozapine responders: A one year follow-up Davies, MarilynA.
1989
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64 Computerized studies of mouth movement abnormalities which gradually develop in rats following chronic neuroleptics: implications for tardive dyskinesia Ellison, GaylordD.
1989
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65 Concordance of familial nonarteriosclerotic mineralization of the basal ganglia and schizophrenia in two generations: a case report Casanova, MF
1989
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66 Criteria for improvement in schizophrenia research Manchanda, Rahul
1989
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67 CSF concentrations of CRF and ACTH in schizophrenia: Relationships to CSF catecholamine metabolites Risch, S.Craig
1989
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68 CT morphology and short term outcome in schizophrenia Ninan, PhilipT.
1989
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69 D2 dopamine receptors increased in psychotic, but not non-psychotic affective disorder Pearlson, GD
1989
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70 D2 dopamine receptors in drug naive schizophrenics: update on 20 subjects Tune, LE
1989
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71 Depressive symptomatology, negative symptoms and extrapyramidal symptoms (EPMS) in acute treatment response and short term outcome Glick, IraD.
1989
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72 Developmental differences in response to haloperidol: Regional dopamine turnover Teicher, MartinH.
1989
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73 Dimensions of the brief psychiatric rating scales in schizophrenic samples with increasing psychopathology Coyne, Lolafaye
1989
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74 Disruption of prepulse inhibition of acoustic startile in rats by phencyclidine and MK801 Geyer, MarkA.
1989
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75 Dopamine D1 antagonists do not produce extrapyramidal side effects (EPS) in cebus monkeys Coffin, V.L.
1989
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76 DSM-III-R schizotypal personality features and disorder in offspring, siblings and parents of schizophrenic disorder, affective disorder, and normal control parent probands Squires-Wheeler, Elizabeth
1989
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77 Editorial Board 1989
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78 EEG and medication response in schizophrenia Kahn, E.Michael
1989
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79 Effects of the D-1 agonist SKF-38393, combined with haloperidol, in schizophrenic patients: A preliminary report Davidson, Michael
1989
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80 Electrodermal measures in schizophrenia: Episode or vulnerability indicators? Dawson, MichaelE.
1989
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81 Electroencephalographic sleep abnormalities in schizophrenia: Relationship to positive/negative symptoms and ventricular enlargement Tandon, Rajiv
1989
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82 Electrophysiological and behavioral signs of attentional disturbance in schizophrenics and their siblings Steinhauer, StuartR.
1989
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83 Elevated values of frontal white matter in schizophrenia Harvey, Ian
1989
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84 Epidosic dyscontrol and personality dimensions among schizophrenic outpatients Hanlon, ThomasE.
1989
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85 Estimation of fluid intake in polydipsic schizophrenics Koczapski, A.B.
1989
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86 Everyday events and the temporal course of daily fluctuations of psychotic symptoms Aebi, Elisabeth
1989
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87 Eye movement abnormalities in schizophrenia Sweeney, John
1989
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88 Failure of subjective complaints to respond to haloperidol in acute schizophrenia Bitter, Istvan
1989
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89 Family factors identifying schizophrenic patients at risk of relapse Lebell, MalcaB.
1989
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90 Family history of psychosis, obstetric complications, premorbid functioning, and CT scan findings in schizophrenia patients Reddy, Ravinder
1989
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91 Fluctuating dermatoglyphic asymmetry and its association with positive and negative symptoms in schizophrenia Ricker, JeffryP.
1989
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92 GABA hypothesis of tardive dyskinesia: clinical neurochemistry and neurophysiology Lahti, Adrienne
1989
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93 GABA hypothesis of tardive dyskinesia: pharmacology Thaker, Gunvant
1989
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94 Gamma function describes post-natal changes in brain metabolic rate, synaptic density, and delta wave amplitude: implications for schizophrenia research Feinberg, I.
1989
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95 Gender and schizophrenia: identification of subtypes of the illness Goldstein, Jill M.
1989
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96 Gender, psychopathology and corpus callosal shape Gulley, LawrenceR.
1989
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97 Genetic analysis of schizophrenia using both affection status and a psychometric indicator of liability: implications for high-risk research Moldin, StevenO.
1989
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98 Genetic and perinatal determinants of structural brain deficits in schizophrenia Cannon, TyroneD.
1989
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99 Genetic counseling of psychotic disorders Lamparski, DanutaM.
1989
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100 Genetic heterogeneity in schizophrenia: contributions from a North Swedish kindred Kennedy, JamesL.
1989
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101 Glutamate receptors and effector mechanisms in postmortem temporal lobe in schizophrenia Kerwin, RobertW.
1989
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102 Glycine agonists antagonize phencyclidine-induced stereotyped behavior and ataxia in rats Contreras, PatriciaC.
1989
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103 Growth hormone response to growth hormone releasing factor in schizophrenia Mayerhoff, D.
1989
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104 Heterogeneity of schizophrenia: prelininary evidence for multiple genetic loci Aschauer, Harald
1989
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105 Hospitalization effect on acute exacerbation of schizophrenia Cohen, Seth
1989
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106 How old is the lesion presenting as schizophrenia? Relevance to the laterality question Bracha, H.Stefan
1989
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107 Human and animal models of information processing in schizophrenia Braff, DavidL.
1989
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108 Hypoplasia of the cerebellar vermal lobules VI and VII on MRI scans in schizophrenia is associated with perinatal brain insult Nasrallah, HenryA.
1989
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109 Impaired binocular depth inversion as an indicator of psychosis Emrich, H.M.
1989
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110 IMP spect cerebral perfusion studies in drug-naive schizophrenics Pahl, JJ
1989
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111 Index of first authors 1989
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112 Influence of patient-related variables on plasma levels of clozapine Barnas, Christian
1989
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113 Interaction of antihistamines with the sigma and phencylidine (PCP) receptors Gray, NancyM.
1989
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114 Interactions of excitatory amino acids with midbrain dopamine neurons Boksa, P.
1989
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115 Intercorrelation of CSF HVA, 5-HIAA, and MHPG before and after probenecid administration Jibson, MichaelD.
1989
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116 Interhemispheric transfer in schizophrenics, depressives, and normals with schizoid tendencies Raine, Adrian
1989
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117 Intermittent medication in schizophrenia-2 years Herz, MarvinI.
1989
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118 In vivo 31P nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscope of the frontal lobe metabolism in neuroleptic naive first episode psychoses: preliminary studies Keshavan, M.S.
1989
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119 Is there a deficit of limbic gaba neurons in schizophrenia? Reynolds, GavinP.
1989
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120 Late onset non-affective endogenous psychosis. A report from India Jain, Sanjeev
1989
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121 Lateralized deficits in covert shifts of visual attention in chronic and never-medicated schizophrenics compared to normal controls Potkin, StevenG.
1989
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122 Life events and schizophrenic relapse during medical withdrawal Ventura, Joseph
1989
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123 Longitudinal evaluation of older schizophrenics Hoffman, WilliamF.
1989
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124 Long-term clinical profile of schizophreniform disorder Heinssen, RobertK.
1989
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125 Long term community care through an assertive continuous treatment team Test, MaryAnn
1989
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126 Long-term outcome of DSM-III schizophrenia Harding, CourtenayM.
1989
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127 Low dose pharmacotherapy and skills training Marder, StephenR.
1989
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128 Magnetic resonance imaging in schizophrenia Pandurangi, AnandK.
1989
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129 Magnetic resonance imaging of the limbic system Lim, KelvinO.
1989
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130 Magnetic resonance imaging studies of tardive dyskinesia in schizophrenic patients Bartzokis, George
1989
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131 Mechanism of abnormal water balance in schizophrenia Goldman, MorrisB.
1989
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132 Medication enhances the development of automated information processing in schizophrenia Harvey, PhilipD.
1989
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133 Mesolimbic and striatal dopamine D2 receptors differ in the time course of neuroleptic-induced upregulation Bellows, ElisabethP.
1989
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134 Methodological issues in PET scan evaluation of dopamine supersensitivity in tardive dyskinesia Losonczy, MiklosF.
1989
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135 Monetary reinforcement reduces perseverative errors in patients with schizophrenia Summerfelt, AnnT.
1989
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136 Monozygotic twins discordant for schizophrenia: preliminary perinatal, developmental, and neurological findings Fuller Torrey, E.
1989
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137 Morphometric evidence for developmental disturbances in brains of some schizophrenics Falkai, P.
1989
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138 Motor abnormalities improve in recovering schizophrenics Conley, RobertR.
1989
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139 Multipoint linkage strategies in a Swedish kindred segregating schizophrenia Giuffra, LuisA.
1989
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140 Multi-state model of PCP/NMDA receptor functioning: implications for schizophrenia research Javitt, DanielC.
1989
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141 Neural implants in parkinson's disease: implications for schizophrenia Jones, Barry
1989
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142 Neuroleptic-induced anhedonia: Recent studies Wise, RoyA.
1989
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143 Neuroleptic noncompliance in schizophrenia Weiden, Peter
1989
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144 Neuroleptics, tardive dyskinesia and reaction time in schizophrenia Spohn, HerbertE.
1989
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145 Neuromagnetic assessment of temporal lobe function in schizophrenia Reite, Martin
1989
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146 Neuron-target interactions analyzed with mutant <- > wild type mouse chimeras Vogel, MichaelW.
1989
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147 Neuropsychological deficit in subtypes of schizophrenia Bornstein, R.A.
1989
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148 Neuropsychological functioning in monozygotic twins discordant for schizophrenia Goldberg, TerryE.
1989
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149 Neuropsychological impairments among siblings of schizophrenic probands Pogue-Geile, MichaelF.
1989
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150 Neuropsychological impairments are greater in violent than nonviolent schizophrenics Jaeger, Judith
1989
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151 Neuropsychological investigations of schizophrenia Gur, RubenC.
1989
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152 Neuropsychological responses to stimulant challenge in schizophrenia Bilder, RobertM.
1989
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153 Neuropsychology of the development of cognitive and emotional symptoms of schizophrenic patients using the connectivity model Reischies, F.M.
1989
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154 Neurotransmitter systems function in schizophrenia/psychosis Maas, JamesW.
1989
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155 Non-classical neuroleptic-like properties of partial dopamine agonists Coward, D.M.
1989
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156 Paraphrenia revisited: from kraepelin to DSM-III-R and beyond Jeste, DilipV.
1989
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157 Patterns of neuroleptic usage in continuously hospitalized schizophrenic patients: Evidence for development of drug tolerance Sramek, John
1989
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158 Perceptual asymmetry for happy-sad chimeric faces: differences between schizophrenia, affected disorder and normal variations in mood David, AnthonyS.
1989
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159 Perinatal complications are associated with poor premorbid function in schizophrenia Olson, StephenC.
1989
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160 Persistence of antipsychotic drug effects and tissue levels Cohen, BruceM.
1989
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161 Pharmacological approaches towards the development of atypical antipsychotics Coward, D.M.
1989
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162 Pharmacologic challenge in akathisia variants Duncan, Erica
1989
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163 Phencyclidine and σ-psychotomimetic drugs activate mesocorticolimbic dopamine neurons through the nonhaloperidol sensitive phencyclidine binding site. French, EdwardD.
1989
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164 Phenylalaline as a differentiator of schizophrenic subgroups Richardson, M.A.
1989
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165 Photic driving alpha EEG spectrum abnormalities in schizophrenic patients compared to controls Potkin, StevenG.
1989
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166 Plasma HVA in schizophreniform disorder and chronic schizophrenia Muscettola, G.
1989
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167 Plasma levels of Fluphenazine and prolactin in maintenance treatment of schizophrenia Yadalam, KashinathG.
1989
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168 31P magnetic resonance spectroscopy of the left temporal lobe in schizophrenia: procedures and preliminary results O'Callaghan, E.
1989
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169 Polydipsia, hyponatremia, and smoking in schizophrenia polydipsia, hyponatremia, and continine levels in schizophrenia Lawson, W.
1989
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170 Post-mortem neurochemical studies of tardive dyskinesia Reynolds, GavinP.
1989
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171 Potential applications of positron emission probes in the study of schizophrenia Jeffries, K.J.
1989
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172 Prefrontal cortical blood flow in monozygotic twins concordant and discordant for schizophrenia Berman, KarenFaith
1989
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173 Preliminary linkage analysis of schizophrenia in Canadian pedigrees to a candidate region on chromosome 5 Bassett, AnneS.
1989
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174 Prenatal influenza infection as an etiological factor in schizophrenia Barr, ChristopherE.
1989
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175 Presynaptic d2 receptor selectivity of roxindole. possible indirect effects of postsynaptic striatal cholinergic neurons Seyfried, ChristophA.
1989
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176 Psychopathology in schizophrenics and their families Taylor, MichaelAlan
1989
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177 Psychosis and climate: a discussion of some findings arising out of the world health organization's studies on schizophrenia Gupta, Sunjai
1989
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178 Quantitative dopamine & serotonin receptor autoradiographic differences between clozapine & haloperidol O'Dell, StevenJ.
1989
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179 Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging in twin pairs discordant for schizophrenia Suddath, R.L.
1989
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180 Reciprocal interaction patterns in the families of recent onset schizophrenics related to short term course of the disorder Goldstein, MichaelJ.
1989
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181 Recognition memory for words versus faces in syndromes of schizophrenia Gruzelier, John
1989
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182 Recognition of relapse in schizophrenic outpatients Mance, Rosalind
1989
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183 Relationship of CT scan findings, amine metabolites and clinical state in schizophrenic and control subjects Seleshi, Ermias
1989
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184 Relevance of the dopamine D2 receptor blockade in clinical response to neuroleptic treatment in schizophrenic patients Hitri, Ana
1989
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185 Religious delusions in a group of 50 chronic schizophrenic patients Meagher, JosephB.A.
1989
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186 Restitutive system hypothesis of schizophrenia Friedhoff, A.J.
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187 Risk of schizophrenia in character disorders Fenton, WayneS.
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188 “Rounds”, a new time-sampling methodology for the quantitative assessment of negative symptoms: reliability and validity Boronow, JohnJ.
1989
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189 Schizophrenia and chromosome 5: molecular mapping of the region containing a putative susceptibility locus Kaufman, CA
1989
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190 Schizophrenia and substance abuse: preferences, predictors and psychopathology Dixon, Lisa
1989
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191 Schizophrenia: Auditory P300 topographic analyses correlated with positive symptoms Shenton, MarthaE.
1989
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192 Schizophrenia: Event-related potentials and cognition Holinger, DorothyP.
1989
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193 Schizophrenia spectrum concepts and diagnosis McGlashan, ThomasH.
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194 Schizophrenic violence: Trait and state Krakowski, Menahem
1989
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195 Self-induced water intoxication: the patients speak Millson, R.C.
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196 Sensory gating in schizophrenics and normal controls: Evidence for heterogeneity in schizophrenics Nagamoto, H.T.
1989
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197 Sex differences in olfactory function in schizophrenia Kopala, Lili
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198 Sex differences in schizophrenia Haas, Gretchen
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199 Shape analysis of the middle cranial fossa of schizophrenic patients: A computerized tomographic study Casanova, MF
1989
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200 Short-term clinical course following abrupt discontinuation of antipsychotic medication in patients with schizophrenia spectrum illness Flaum, Michael
1989
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201 Sigma receptor system pharmacology: new tools to explore links with psychosis and novel antipsychotic drugs Stahl, StephenM.
1989
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202 Simple schizophrenia-revisited Black, D.W.
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203 Skills training for chronic schizophrenic patients: evaluation of a therapy program on medication self-management Waldvogel, Doris
1989
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204 Smaller MRI brain measures in familial vs sporadic schizophrenics: A replication Schwarzkopf, StevenB.
1989
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205 Social climate of community-based psychiatric treatment facilities and adjustment among persons with schizophrenia Fox, JeanneC.
1989
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206 Social competence in schizoaffective disorder, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder Bellack, AllanS.
1989
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207 Sociodemographic risk factors and psychopathologic precursors of the schizophrenia syndrome Tien, AllenY.
1989
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208 Specificity of position emission tomographic findings in schizophrenia Buchsbaum, MonteS.
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209 Studies in integrated cognitive and social therapeutical interventions: Empirical results and theoretical implications Brenner, HansD.
1989
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210 Study of schizophrenia spectrum illness (SSI) in a homogeneous population Goodman, AnnB.
1989
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211 Task related changes of EEG spectral band power in patients with schizophrenia and normal controls Reeve, Alison
1989
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212 Temporal lobe asymmetry in schizophrenics demonstrated by coronal MRI brain scans Coffman, JeffreyA.
1989
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213 The analysis of verbal and nonverbal communication processes in families of schizophrenic and manic-depressive patients: Connections to “Communication deviance” (CD), “Affective style” (AS) and “Expressed Emotions” (EE) Altorfer, Andreas
1989
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214 The blink-alpha circuit and gliosis in schizophrenia Karson, CraigN.
1989
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215 The corpus callosum in schizophrenia and mania: a controlled MRI study Swayze II, VictorW.
1989
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216 The deficit form of schizophrenia Buchanan, RobertW.
1989
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217 The effect of chronic neuroleptic treatment on yawning behavior: is it relevant to schizophrenia? Diamond, BruceI.
1989
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218 The effect of serotonergic agents on haloperidol-induced catalepsy Hicks, PaulB.
1989
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219 The geography of schizophrenia in the United States Torrey, E.Fuller
1989
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220 The influence of family management of patient stabilization Keith, SamuelJ.
1989
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221 The machine measured characteristics of tardive dyskinesia Wirshing, WilliamC.
1989
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222 The neuroanatomy of atypical handedness in schizophrenia Green, MichaelFoster
1989
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223 The noradrenergic response to acute stress: correlates with clinical phenomenology, regional brain function, and neurophysiology in schizophrenia Mozley, David
1989
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224 The pathophysiology of emotional blunting: implications for heterogeneity of schizophrenia Jampala, V.Chowdary
1989
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225 The platelets polyphosphoinositide system in schizophrenia: pathological and pharmacological implications Essali, M.A.
1989
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226 The “praecox feeling” in the diagnosis of schizophrenia; a survey of Manhattan psychiatrists Sagi, GyorgyA.
1989
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227 Therapeutic efficacy of putative atypical antipsychotic agents Borison, RichardL.
1989
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228 The relationship between season of birth and biological variables in schizophrenia Owen, M.J.
1989
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229 The role of serotonin in the mechanism of action of antipsychotic drugs: Does 5-HT also have a role in the etiology of schizophrenia? Meltzer, HerbertY.
1989
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230 The second international congress on schizophrenia research Schulz, S.C.
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231 The spectrum of effectiveness of cognitive and social interventions in schizophrenia: Results of single case studies Hodel, Betinna
1989
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232 The stress response of dopaminergic systems after lesions of medial prefrontal cortex Jaskiw, GeorgeE.
1989
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233 Three dimensional cortical surface morphometry and metabolism using registered magnetic resonance and position emission images Holcomb, HH
1989
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234 Time course and clinical predictors of neuroleptic response in schizophrenia Harvey, PhilipD.
1989
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235 Time segmented EEG potential mapping in medication free schizophrenic patients Merrin, EdwardL.
1989
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236 Treatment course, clinical and neurobiological correlates of negative symptoms - towards an integraative model of schizophrenia Gaebel, Wolfgang
1989
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237 Update on PET methods for D2 dopamine receptors in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder Wong, D.F.
1989
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238 Uses of the MMPI in the St. Elizabeths Hospital discordant schizophrenic identical twin project Gottesman, IrvingI.
1989
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239 Ventricular enlargement and dopaminergic-serotonergic balance in schizophrenia Lewine, Richard
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240 Viral antibodies in schizophrenia using the indirect elisa method Pelonero, AnthonyL.
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241 Vocal acoustic correlates of flat affect: Differences with other negative signs and with depression Alpert, Murray
1989
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242 Vulnerability, personal resources and coping behaviour in schizophrenics and their relatives Böker, Wolfgang
1989
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243 What can the neurodevelopmental model explain? Murray, Robin
1989
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244 What is the nature of the eye movement dysfunctions found in schizophrenics? Levy, DeborahL.
1989
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245 Who is an affected relative in genetic linkage studies of schizophrenia? Levinson, DouglasF.
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246 Wisconsin card sort performance in schizophrenia: A comparative and methodological analysis Butler, RobertW.
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247 Workshop in strategies for research and development in schizophrenia Lash, Leonard
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248 27 year followup of the Copenhagen high-risk for schizophrenia project: why did some of the high risk offspring become schizophrenic? Mednick, SarnoffA.
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