Le ralentissement psychomoteur, un symptôme pertinent pour distinguer les patients unipolaires et bipolaires ?

French Journal of Psychiatry - Tập 1 - Trang S139 - 2018
A. Robin1,2, A. Sauvaget1,2, T. Deschamps1, V. Thomas-Ollivier1
1Laboratory « Movement, Interactions, Performance » (E.A. 4334), University of Nantes, France
2Department of “Addictology & Consultation-Liaison psychiatry”, Nantes University Hospital, Nantes, France

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