Memory deficits in patients with DSM-IV obsessive-compulsive disorder

作者: Werner Zitterl , Claudia Urban , Leopold Linzmayer , Martin Aigner , Ulrike Demal

DOI: 10.1159/000049292

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摘要: Neuropsychological testing provides increasing evidence that certain memory deficits might play an essential role in the emergence of doubts and, as a result, perpetuating checkers’ rituals. Anothe

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