Psychiatry Research
Volume 134, Issue 1 , Pages 55-66 , 30 March 2005

Event-related potentials during rule processing in schizophrenia

  • Andres Posada

      Affiliations

    • Institut des Sciences Cognitives, CNRS UPR 9075, Bron, France
    • Centro Internacional de Física, Bogotá D.C., Colombia
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Institute for Cognitive Science, 67 Boulevard Pinel, 69675 BRON Cedex, France.
  • ,
  • Tiziana Zalla

      Affiliations

    • Institut des Sciences Cognitives, CNRS UPR 9075, Bron, France
  • ,
  • Pascal Vianin

      Affiliations

    • Centre de Recherche en Neurosciences Psychiatriques, Prilly-Lausanne, Switzerland
  • ,
  • Nicolas Georgieff

      Affiliations

    • Institut des Sciences Cognitives, CNRS UPR 9075, Bron, France
    • Centre Hospitalier Le Vinatier and EA 3092, Université Claude Bernard, Lyon, France
  • ,
  • Nicolas Franck

      Affiliations

    • Institut des Sciences Cognitives, CNRS UPR 9075, Bron, France
    • Centre Hospitalier Le Vinatier and EA 3092, Université Claude Bernard, Lyon, France

Received 25 February 2003 ,Accepted 9 May 2003.

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doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2003.05.001

Psychiatry Research
Volume 134, Issue 1 , Pages 55-66 , 30 March 2005