Catechol-O-methyltransferase genotype differentially contributes to the flexibility and stability of cognitive sets in patients with psychotic disorders and their first-degree relatives

William C. Hochberger, Courtney L.M. Eskridge, Jeffrey R. Bishop, James L. Reilly, Leah H. Rubin, Sarah Keedy, Elliot S. Gershon, Carol A. Tamminga, Godfrey D. Pearlson, Michael Ragozzino, Matcheri S. Keshavan, John A. Sweeney, S. Kristian Hill

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