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Tactile Extinction Phenomenon in Schizophrenia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

O. Gambini
Affiliation:
Psychiatric Branch, Department of Biomedical and Technological Sciences, University of Milan Medical School San Raffaele Hospital, via Prinetti 29, 20127 Milano, Italy
L. Bellini
Affiliation:
Psychiatric Branch, Department of Biomedical and Technological Sciences, University of Milan Medical School San Raffaele Hospital, via Prinetti 29, 20127 Milano, Italy
S. Scarone
Affiliation:
Psychiatric Branch, Department of Biomedical and Technological Sciences, University of Milan Medical School San Raffaele Hospital, via Prinetti 29, 20127 Milano, Italy
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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1989 

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