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Author Archives: Lappin JM, Morgan C, Chalavi S, Morgan KD, Reinders AA, Fearon P, Heslin M, Zanelli J, Jones PB, Murray RM, Dazzan P
Bilateral hippocampal increase following first-episode psychosis is associated with good clinical, functional and cognitive outcomes.
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Bilateral hippocampal increase following first-episode psychosis is associated with good clinical, functional and cognitive outcomes.
Psychol Med. 2014 Apr;44(6):1279-91
Authors: Lappin JM, Morgan C, … Continue reading
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