Schizophrenia Research
Volume 41, Issue 3 , Pages 463-472 , 14 February 2000

Interactive ERP recording increases the amplitude of the endogenous P300 peak in schizophrenia

  • G.W. Price

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Received 27 July 1998 ,Accepted 12 May 1999.

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Schizophrenia Research
Volume 41, Issue 3 , Pages 463-472 , 14 February 2000