Sex differences in QEEG in adolescents with conduct disorder and psychopathic traits |
Calzada-Reyes, Ana
(Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Cuban Center for Neuroscience)
Alvarez-Amador, Alfredo (Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, Cuban Center for Neuroscience) Galan-Garcia, Lidice (Department of Neurostatistic, Cuban Center for Neuroscience) Valdes-Sosa, Mitchell (Department of Cognitive Neuroscience, Cuban Center of Neuroscience) |
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