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Archive for December 3rd 2012

Poor Neural Processing of Auditory Tones Gives Clues to Schizophrenia Impairments

Gregory Light, PhD
By Brenda L. Mooney SAN DIEGO--A deficiency in the neural processing of simple auditory tones helps explain some of the clinical symptoms associated with schizophrenia, such as missing social cues or hearing voices others cannot hear, according to...
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