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Facial emotional recognition in schizophrenia: preliminary results of the virtual reality program for facial emotional recognition

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Title
Facial emotional recognition in schizophrenia: preliminary results of the virtual reality program for facial emotional recognition
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Archives of Clinical Psychiatry (São Paulo), January 2013
DOI 10.1590/s0101-60832013000400001
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Teresa Souto, Alexandre Baptista, Diana Tavares, Cristina Queirós, Marques António

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