From genetics and cerebral asymmetry, through motor dysfunction intrinsic to psychosis, to early intervention: elaborating the seminal contributions of Timothy J. Crow
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From genetics and cerebral asymmetry, through motor dysfunction intrinsic to psychosis, to early intervention: elaborating the seminal contributions of Timothy J. Crow
Keywords: Schizophrenia; bipolar disorder; cerebral asymmetry; duration of untreated psychosis (DUP); dysmorphogenesis; early intervention; facial asymmetry; genetics; motor dysfunction; psychosis.
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The author declares no conflict of interest in this correspondence.
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