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Volumn 74, Issue 1, 2017, Pages 104-106
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Distinct relationships between visual and auditory perceptual abnormalities and conversion to psychosis in a clinical high-risk population
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
ADULT;
AUDITORY HALLUCINATION;
CLINICAL OUTCOME;
FEMALE;
FOLLOW UP;
HIGH RISK POPULATION;
HUMAN;
LETTER;
MAJOR CLINICAL STUDY;
MALE;
PSYCHOSIS;
VISUAL HALLUCINATION;
ADOLESCENT;
COMPLICATION;
DISEASE EXACERBATION;
HALLUCINATION;
LONGITUDINAL STUDY;
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY;
PERCEPTION DEAFNESS;
PHYSIOLOGY;
RISK FACTOR;
VISION;
YOUNG ADULT;
ADOLESCENT;
ADULT;
AUDITORY PERCEPTUAL DISORDERS;
DISEASE PROGRESSION;
FEMALE;
HALLUCINATIONS;
HUMANS;
LONGITUDINAL STUDIES;
MALE;
PSYCHOTIC DISORDERS;
RISK FACTORS;
VISUAL PERCEPTION;
YOUNG ADULT;
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EID: 85011339323
PISSN: 2168622X
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2016.3055 Document Type: Letter |
Times cited : (23)
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References (6)
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