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Visual-spatial learning and memory in schizotypal personality disorder: continued evidence for the importance of working memory in the schizophrenia spectrum
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Visual-spatial learning and memory in schizotypal personality disorder: continued evidence for the importance of working memory in the schizophrenia spectrum

Margaret M McClure, Michelle J Romero, Christopher R Bowie, Abraham Reichenberg, Philip D Harvey and Larry J Siever
Archives of clinical neuropsychology, Vol.22(1), pp.109-116
2007-01
PMID: 17161580

Abstract

Space Perception - physiology Neuropsychological Tests - statistics & numerical data Analysis of Variance Humans Middle Aged Adult Female Male Memory, Short-Term - physiology Schizophrenic Psychology Schizotypal Personality Disorder - physiopathology
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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.21 Psychiatry
1.21.24 Schizophrenia
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Psychology
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