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Some Linguistic Signs of Ketamine-Induced Cognitive Impairment ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE CENTER Congzhou He Michael A. Covington University of Georgia
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Document Date: 2005-03-29 14:30:47


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Cambridge University / Ketamine-Induced Cognitive Impairment ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE CENTER Congzhou He Michael A. Covington University / /

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aphasia / schizophrenia / dementia / Alzheimer's disease / Geriatric Cognitive Disorders / Thought Disorder / Communication Disorders / Frontal Variant-Frontotemporal Dementia / Agrammatism / Motor Neurone Disease-Dementia-Aphasia Syndrome / /

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University of Georgia / Cambridge University / Harvard University / International Congress / Lexical Organization / /

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British Journal of Psychiatry / Archives of General Psychiatry / Behavioral and Brain Sciences / /

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