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- What: The study aimed to demonstrate that the g-factor could constitute a relevant indicator of the cognitive state of patients, sensitive to schizophrenia spectrum stages, and provide insights into potential mechanisms underlying cognitive impairment.
- Who: Abbreviations et al. from the Cambridge University PressThis is an Open du Développement l’Éducation l’Enfant, CNRS, Université, France have published the Article: Original Article, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- How: Correlations https//doi.org/10.1017/S0033291724002538 Published online by Cambridge University Press Delphine Yeh et_al between the g-factors sociodemographic and clinical data were . . .

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