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Abnormally Large Baseline P300 Amplitude Is Associated With Conversion to Psychosis in Clinical High Risk Individuals With a History of Autism: A Pilot Study
Author(s) -
J.H. Foss-Feig,
S.B. Guillory,
B.J. Roach,
E. Velthorst,
H. Hamilton,
P. Bachman,
Ayşenil Belger,
R. Carrion,
E. Duncan,
J. Johannesen,
G.A. Light,
M. Niznikiewicz,
J.M. Addington,
K.S. Cadenhead,
T.D. Can,
B. Cornblatt,
T. McGlashan,
Diana O. Perkins,
L.J. Seidman,
W.S. Stone,
M. Tsuang,
E.F. Walker,
Sharleen Woods,
C.E. Bearden,
D.H. Mathalon
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
carolina digital repository (university of north carolina at chapel hill)
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.17615/j4er-6n49
Subject(s) - autism , psychosis , baseline (sea) , psychology , event related potential , psychiatry , clinical psychology , audiology , medicine , electroencephalography , oceanography , geology

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