The impact of limbic system morphology on facial emotion recognition in bipolar I disorder and healthy controls
Danielle Soares Bio,1 Márcio Gerhardt Soeiro-de-Souza,1 Maria Concepción Garcia Otaduy,2 Rodrigo Machado-Vieira,3 Ricardo Alberto Moreno11Mood Disorders Unit, 2Institute of Radiology, Department and Institute of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, University of São Paulo...
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Autores principales: | Bio DS, Soeiro-de-Souza MG, Otaduy MCG, Machado-Vieira R, Moreno RA |
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Dove Medical Press
2013
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