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"Correlation of severity of psychiatric patients' delusions with right hemispatial inattention (left-turning behavior)\n"^^
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"Studies associate psychotic disorders with various forms of subtle inattention to the right hemispace (left-turning behavior). The authors examined the correlation between this dopamine-related sign and severity of delusions (presumably dopaminergic symptoms) in 20 psychotic patients. Delusions were significantly correlated with severity of left-turning bias, and this neurological sign accounted for 33% of the variance in severity of delusions."^^
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"1993-02" .
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"150" .
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"American Journal of Psychiatry"^^
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"CN"^^
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"Karson"^^
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"CN Karson"^^
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"Bracha"^^
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"HS Bracha"^^
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"Linington"^^
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"BB Linington"^^
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"J"^^
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"Clothier"^^
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"J Clothier"^^
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"Livingston"^^
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"RL Livingston"^^
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"Correlation of severity of psychiatric patients' delusions with right hemispatial inattention (left-turning behavior)\n (PDF)"^^
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"Bracha_et._al,_Correlation_of_Severity_of_Psychiatric_Patients'_Delusions.PDF"^^
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"Correlation of severity of psychiatric patients' delusions with right hemispatial inattention (left-turning behavior)\n (Image (PNG))"^^
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"Neuropsychiatry" .
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"Neurology" .
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