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Medical Hypotheses
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August 16, 2014
Aristotle got it right again!
Felipe Ortuño, Irene Alústiza
Schizophrenia Research
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February 8, 2017
Meta-analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging studies of timing and cognitive control in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder: Evidence of a primary time deficit
Irene Alústiza, Joaquim Radua, Marta Pla, et al.
Schizophrenia (Heidelberg, Germany)
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February 27, 2025
Bridging the gap between aberrant time processing and cognitive dysfunction in schizophrenia: a potential core feature?
María Sol Garcés, Javier Goena, Irene Alústiza, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology
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March 1, 2016
Meta-Analysis of Functional Neuroimaging and Cognitive Control Studies in Schizophrenia: Preliminary Elucidation of a Core Dysfunctional Timing Network
Irene Alústiza, Joaquim Radua, Anton Albajes-Eizagirre, et al.
Frontiers in Psychiatry
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January 6, 2022
An fMRI Study Using a Combined Task of Interval Discrimination and Oddball Could Reveal Common Brain Circuits of Cognitive Change
María Sol Garcés, Irene Alústiza, Anton Albajes-Eizagirre, et al.
Heliyon
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December 25, 2018
Aberrant timing and oddball detection in Schizophrenia: findings from a signed differential mapping meta-analysis
Irene Alústiza, María Sol Garcés, Aleix Solanes, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology
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August 2, 2023
Time discrimination and change detection could share a common brain network: findings of a task-based fMRI study
Javier Goena, Irene Alústiza, Cristina Vidal-Adroher, et al.
Journal of Psychiatric Research
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January 30, 2025
Deviant sound frequency and time stimuli in auditory oddball tasks reveal persistent aberrant brain activity in patients with psychosis and symptomatic remission
Javier Goena Vives, Cristina Vidal-Adroher, Sergio M Solis-Barquero, et al.
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Medical Hypotheses
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August 16, 2014
Aristotle got it right again!
Felipe Ortuño, Irene Alústiza
Schizophrenia Research
|
February 8, 2017
Meta-analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging studies of timing and cognitive control in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder: Evidence of a primary time deficit
Irene Alústiza, Joaquim Radua, Marta Pla, et al.
Schizophrenia (Heidelberg, Germany)
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February 27, 2025
Bridging the gap between aberrant time processing and cognitive dysfunction in schizophrenia: a potential core feature?
María Sol Garcés, Javier Goena, Irene Alústiza, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology
|
March 1, 2016
Meta-Analysis of Functional Neuroimaging and Cognitive Control Studies in Schizophrenia: Preliminary Elucidation of a Core Dysfunctional Timing Network
Irene Alústiza, Joaquim Radua, Anton Albajes-Eizagirre, et al.
Frontiers in Psychiatry
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January 6, 2022
An fMRI Study Using a Combined Task of Interval Discrimination and Oddball Could Reveal Common Brain Circuits of Cognitive Change
María Sol Garcés, Irene Alústiza, Anton Albajes-Eizagirre, et al.
Heliyon
|
December 25, 2018
Aberrant timing and oddball detection in Schizophrenia: findings from a signed differential mapping meta-analysis
Irene Alústiza, María Sol Garcés, Aleix Solanes, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology
|
August 2, 2023
Time discrimination and change detection could share a common brain network: findings of a task-based fMRI study
Javier Goena, Irene Alústiza, Cristina Vidal-Adroher, et al.
Journal of Psychiatric Research
|
January 30, 2025
Deviant sound frequency and time stimuli in auditory oddball tasks reveal persistent aberrant brain activity in patients with psychosis and symptomatic remission
Javier Goena Vives, Cristina Vidal-Adroher, Sergio M Solis-Barquero, et al.
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