Amotivation is associated with smaller ventral striatum volumes in older patients with schizophrenia

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry

سال: 2017

ISSN: 0885-6230

DOI: 10.1002/gps.4818