Risk for bipolar disorder is associated with face-processing deficits across emotions.
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Risk for bipolar disorder is associated with face-processing deficits across emotions.
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scientific article published on December 2008
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Risk for bipolar disorder is associated with face-processing deficits across emotions.
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Risk for bipolar disorder is associated with face-processing deficits across emotions.
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Risk for bipolar disorder is associated with face-processing deficits across emotions.
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Risk for bipolar disorder is associated with face-processing deficits across emotions.
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Risk for bipolar disorder is associated with face-processing deficits across emotions.
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Risk for bipolar disorder is associated with face-processing deficits across emotions.
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Risk for bipolar disorder is associated with face-processing deficits across emotions.
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Brendan A Rich
Daniel S Pine
Ellen Leibenluft
James R Blair
Karina S Blair
Martha Skup
Melissa A Brotman
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10.1097/CHI.0B013E318188832E
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2008-12-01T00:00:00Z