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Language lateralization and psychosis
Iris E.C. Sommer,
René S. Kahn
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Medicine and Dentistry
Hallucination
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Hemisphere
100%
Psychiatrist
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Hemispheric Dominance
100%
Development
100%
Right Hemisphere
100%
Left Hemisphere
100%
Thought Disorder
100%
Keyphrases
Psychosis
100%
Language Lateralization
100%
Psychiatrists
33%
Patients with Schizophrenia
33%
Left Hemisphere
33%
Right Hemisphere
33%
Neurologist
33%
Laterality
33%
Auditory Hallucinations
33%
Geographical Differences
33%
Psychotic Symptoms
33%
Normal Development
33%
Neuroscientists
33%
Genetic Aspects
33%
Hand Preference
33%
Formal Thought Disorder
33%
Language Area
33%
Dominant Hemisphere
33%
Paul Broca
33%
Psychology
Schizophrenia
100%
Hallucination
100%
Laterality
100%
Thought Disorder
100%
Normal Development
100%
Neuroscience
Hallucination
100%
Hemispheric Dominance
100%
Thought Disorder
100%