Factors of the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test as measures of frontal-lobe function in schizophrenia and in chronic alcoholism.

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Published in Psychiatry Res on February 01, 1993

Authors

E V Sullivan1, D H Mathalon, R B Zipursky, Z Kersteen-Tucker, R T Knight, A Pfefferbaum

Author Affiliations

1: Psychiatry Service, Palo Alto Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, CA 94304.

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