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Concept
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Psychotic Disorders
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Concept
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Psychoses, Substance-Induced
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Concept
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Affective Disorders, Psychotic
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Academic Article
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Diagnostic accuracy and confusability analyses: an application to the Diagnostic Interview for Genetic Studies.
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Academic Article
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No abnormality in the gene for the G protein stimulatory alpha subunit in patients with bipolar disorder.
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Academic Article
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Follow-up study on a susceptibility locus for schizophrenia on chromosome 6q.
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Academic Article
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Loci on chromosomes 6q and 6p interact to increase susceptibility to bipolar affective disorder in the national institute of mental health genetics initiative pedigrees.
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Academic Article
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Family-based association of YWHAH in psychotic bipolar disorder.
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Academic Article
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Further evidence for an association of G72/G30 with schizophrenia in Chinese.
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Academic Article
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Genome-wide linkage analysis of 972 bipolar pedigrees using single-nucleotide polymorphisms.
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Academic Article
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A high-risk study of bipolar disorder. Childhood clinical phenotypes as precursors of major mood disorders.
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Academic Article
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A family study of schizoaffective, bipolar I, bipolar II, unipolar, and normal control probands.
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Academic Article
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Genetics of the major psychoses.
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Academic Article
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A family study of rapid-cycling bipolar illness.
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Academic Article
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Plasma MHPG in rapid cyclers and healthy twins.
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Academic Article
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Validation of criteria for major depression through controlled family study.
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Academic Article
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Clinical methods in psychiatric genetics. II. The high risk approach.
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Academic Article
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Information from relatives. Diagnosis of affective disorders.
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Academic Article
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Red cell ouabain-sensitive Na+-K+-adenosine triphosphatase: a state marker in affective disorder inversely related to plasma cortisol.
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Academic Article
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Allelic variation in the D4 dopamine receptor (DRD4) gene does not predict response to clozapine.
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Academic Article
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An effective method for measuring salivary lithium in patients on anticholinergic drugs.
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Academic Article
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Birth-cohort changes in manic and depressive disorders in relatives of bipolar and schizoaffective patients.
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Academic Article
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The role of plasma amine oxidase, platelet monoamine oxidase, and red cell catechol-O-methyl transferase in severe behavioral reactions to disulfiram.
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Academic Article
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A controlled family study of chronic psychoses. Schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder.
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Academic Article
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Close linkage of c-Harvey-ras-1 and the insulin gene to affective disorder is ruled out in three North American pedigrees.
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Academic Article
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Clinical findings in patients with anorexia nervosa and affective illness in their relatives.
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Academic Article
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Muscarinic cholinergic receptors on skin fibroblasts in familial affective disorder.
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Academic Article
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Segregation and linkage analyses in families of patients with bipolar, unipolar, and schizoaffective mood disorders.
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Academic Article
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Relationship of HLA to major affective disorder not supported.
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Academic Article
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Linkage data on affective disorders in an epidemiologic context.
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Academic Article
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Sociocultural and demographic correlates of affective disorders in Jerusalem.
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Academic Article
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Clinical features of illness in siblings with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder.
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Academic Article
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Neuropsychological impairments in schizophrenia and psychotic bipolar disorder: findings from the Bipolar-Schizophrenia Network on Intermediate Phenotypes (B-SNIP) study.
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Academic Article
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Emotion recognition deficits in schizophrenia-spectrum disorders and psychotic bipolar disorder: Findings from the Bipolar-Schizophrenia Network on Intermediate Phenotypes (B-SNIP) study.
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Academic Article
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Behavioral response inhibition in psychotic disorders: diagnostic specificity, familiality and relation to generalized cognitive deficit.
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Academic Article
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Elevated antisaccade error rate as an intermediate phenotype for psychosis across diagnostic categories.
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Academic Article
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Reduced levels of vasopressin and reduced behavioral modulation of oxytocin in psychotic disorders.
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Academic Article
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Neurophysiological evidence of corollary discharge function during vocalization in psychotic patients and their nonpsychotic first-degree relatives.
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Academic Article
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Regressing to Prior Response Preference After Set Switching Implicates Striatal Dysfunction Across Psychotic Disorders: Findings From the B-SNIP Study.
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Academic Article
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Pursuit eye movements as an intermediate phenotype across psychotic disorders: Evidence from the B-SNIP study.
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Academic Article
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Polygenic risk for type 2 diabetes mellitus among individuals with psychosis and their relatives.
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Academic Article
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Sex and diagnosis specific associations between DNA methylation of the oxytocin receptor gene with emotion processing and temporal-limbic and prefrontal brain volumes in psychotic disorders.
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Academic Article
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Impaired Context Processing is Attributable to Global Neuropsychological Impairment in Schizophrenia and Psychotic Bipolar Disorder.
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Academic Article
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Cognitive burden of anticholinergic medications in psychotic disorders.
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Academic Article
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Alterations in intrinsic fronto-thalamo-parietal connectivity are associated with cognitive control deficits in psychotic disorders.
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Academic Article
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VEGFA GENE variation influences hallucinations and frontotemporal morphology in psychotic disorders: a B-SNIP study.
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Academic Article
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Genome-wide association studies of smooth pursuit and antisaccade eye movements in psychotic disorders: findings from the B-SNIP study.
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Academic Article
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Shared Genetic Risk of Schizophrenia and Gray Matter Reduction in 6p22.1.
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Academic Article
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Polygenic risk for schizophrenia and measured domains of cognition in individuals with psychosis and controls.
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Academic Article
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Genome-wide association study identifies 30 loci associated with bipolar disorder.
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Academic Article
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Auditory steady-state EEG response across the schizo-bipolar spectrum.
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Academic Article
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Association of Choroid Plexus Enlargement With Cognitive, Inflammatory, and Structural Phenotypes Across the Psychosis Spectrum.
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Grant
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2/5 Bipolar-Schizophrenia Network for Intermediate Phenotypes 2 (B-SNIP2)
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Academic Article
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Characterizing functional regional homogeneity (ReHo) as a B-SNIP psychosis biomarker using traditional and machine learning approaches.
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Academic Article
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NRXN1 is associated with enlargement of the temporal horns of the lateral ventricles in psychosis.
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Academic Article
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Smooth pursuit eye movement deficits as a biomarker for psychotic features in bipolar disorder-Findings from the PARDIP study.
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Academic Article
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Brain gray matter network organization in psychotic disorders.
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Academic Article
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NMDA receptor antibody seropositivity in psychosis: A pilot study from the Bipolar-Schizophrenia Network for Intermediate Phenotypes (B-SNIP).
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Academic Article
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Cognitive Impairment and Diminished Neural Responses Constitute a Biomarker Signature of Negative Symptoms in Psychosis.
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Academic Article
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Retinal layer abnormalities and their association with clinical and brain measures in psychotic disorders: A preliminary study.
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Academic Article
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Testing Psychosis Phenotypes From Bipolar-Schizophrenia Network for Intermediate Phenotypes for Clinical Application: Biotype Characteristics and Targets.
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Academic Article
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Distinguishing patterns of impairment on inhibitory control and general cognitive ability among bipolar with and without psychosis, schizophrenia, and schizoaffective disorder.
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Academic Article
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Resting state auditory-language cortex connectivity is associated with hallucinations in clinical and biological subtypes of psychotic disorders.
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Academic Article
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Catechol-O-methyltransferase genotype differentially contributes to the flexibility and stability of cognitive sets in patients with psychotic disorders and their first-degree relatives.
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Academic Article
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Biotyping in psychosis: using multiple computational approaches with one data set.
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Academic Article
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Multivariate relationships between peripheral inflammatory marker subtypes and cognitive and brain structural measures in psychosis.
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Academic Article
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Reduced white matter microstructure in bipolar disorder with and without psychosis.
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Academic Article
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Antisaccade error rates and gap effects in psychosis syndromes from bipolar-schizophrenia network for intermediate phenotypes 2 (B-SNIP2).
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Academic Article
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Neural Processing of Repeated Emotional Scenes in Schizophrenia, Schizoaffective Disorder, and Bipolar Disorder.
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Academic Article
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Biomarker Profiles in Psychosis Risk Groups Within Unaffected Relatives Based on Familiality and Age.
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Academic Article
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Genome-wide association study accounting for anticholinergic burden to examine cognitive dysfunction in psychotic disorders.
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Academic Article
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An opportunity for primary prevention research in psychotic disorders.
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Academic Article
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Auditory Oddball Responses Across the Schizophrenia-Bipolar Spectrum and Their Relationship to Cognitive and Clinical Features.
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Academic Article
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Psychosis Biotypes: Replication and Validation from the B-SNIP Consortium.
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Academic Article
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Impact of polygenic risk for coronary artery disease and cardiovascular medication burden on cognitive impairment in psychotic disorders.
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Academic Article
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Real-time facial emotion recognition deficits across the psychosis spectrum: A B-SNIP Study.
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Academic Article
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Using psychosis biotypes and the Framingham model for parsing psychosis biology.
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Grant
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2/5-Clozapine Response and Biomarker Correlates in Low-IEA Biotype-1
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Academic Article
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Regional and Sex-Specific Alterations in the Visual Cortex of Individuals With Psychosis Spectrum Disorders.
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Academic Article
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Intrinsic neural activity differences in psychosis biotypes: Findings from the Bipolar-Schizophrenia Network on Intermediate Phenotypes (B-SNIP) consortium.
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Academic Article
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Auditory paired-stimuli responses across the psychosis and bipolar spectrum and their relationship to clinical features.
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Academic Article
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Reduced task-evoked pupillary response in preparation for an executive cognitive control response among individuals across the psychosis spectrum.
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