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Convergence of perspectives on cognitive coordination in schizophrenia

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Phillips, William A
  Author Silverstein, Steven M (Cornell University)
JOURNAL:
  Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 26(1), 63 - 135.
YEAR: 2003
PUB TYPE: Journal Article
SUBJECT(S): schizophrenia research, Gestalt psychology, Gestalt theory
DISCIPLINE: Psychology
HTTP: http://www.psychology.stir.ac.uk/staff/bphillips/documents/CD7725._Phillips_063-135.pdf
LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-424-723 (Last edited on 2006/02/26 09:52:59 US/Mountain)
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