Verbal as well as spatial working memory predicts visuospatial processing in male schizophrenia patients.

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Published in Schizophr Res on February 21, 2008

Authors

Henry Silver1, Craig Goodman

Author Affiliations

1: Brain Behavior Laboratory, Sha'ar Menashe Mental Health Center, Mobile Post Hefer 38814, Israel. mdsilver@tx.technion.ac.il

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