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    Electrodermal Nonresponding in First-Episode Psychosis as a Function of Stimulus Significance

    Although electrodermal activity has been studied in psychiatric patients since the turn of the century, it has only been during the last two decades that specific electrodermal deviations associated with funct...

    William G. Iacono, John W. Ficken, Morton Beiser in Progress in Electrodermal Research (1993)

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    Ventricular and Sulcal Size at the Onset of Psychosis

    To determine whether abnormalities in brain morphology are present at the onset of illness, patients with schizophrenia (n=31), schizophreniform (n=20) and bipolar disorders (n=18), and major depression (n=16)...

    William G. Iacono, Geoffrey N. Smith, Margaret Moreau in Annual Review of Hydrocephalus (1990)