Eye movement as a biomarker of impaired organizational strategies during visual memory encoding in obsessive–compulsive disorder
Abstract The symptoms of obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) are largely related to impaired executive functioning due to frontostriatal dysfunction. To better treat OCD, the development of biomarkers to bridge the gap between the symptomatic-cognitive phenotype and brain abnormalities is warranted....
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Auteurs principaux: | Minah Kim, Woncheol Shin, Tak Hyung Lee, Taekwan Kim, Wu Jeong Hwang, Jun Soo Kwon |
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2021
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