Robust differences in antisaccade performance exist between COGS schizophrenia cases and controls regardless of recruitment strategies

Volume: 163, Issue: 1-3, Pages: 47 - 52
Published: Apr 1, 2015
Abstract
The impaired ability to make correct antisaccades (i.e., antisaccade performance) is well documented among schizophrenia subjects, and researchers have successfully demonstrated that antisaccade performance is a valid schizophrenia endophenotype that is useful for genetic studies. However, it is unclear how the ascertainment biases that unavoidably result from recruitment differences in schizophrenia subjects identified in family versus...
Paper Details
Title
Robust differences in antisaccade performance exist between COGS schizophrenia cases and controls regardless of recruitment strategies
Published Date
Apr 1, 2015
Volume
163
Issue
1-3
Pages
47 - 52
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