Neuropsychological aspects of obsessive compulsive disorder

Neuropsychological performance in obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and its association with disfunctions in neuroanatomic structures and clinical symptoms of disorder has been reviewed. OCD symptoms and different aspects between children and adult psychopatology are presented. Briefly neurobiolog...

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