Journal of Affective Disorders
Volume 66, Issue 2 , Pages 111-121 , October 2001

Differential frontal activation in schizophrenia and bipolar illness during verbal fluency

Received 19 July 1999 ,Revised 10 May 2000 ,Accepted 10 May 2000.

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Journal of Affective Disorders
Volume 66, Issue 2 , Pages 111-121 , October 2001