Un equipo de científicos de la Universidad de Cambridge descubrió que los pacientes con Trastorno Obsesivo Compulsivo (TOC) tienen un desequilibrio neuroquímico en ciertas partes del cerebro que son claves para la toma de decisiones.
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Un equipo de científicos de la Universidad de Cambridge descubrió que los pacientes con Trastorno Obsesivo Compulsivo (TOC) tienen un desequilibrio neuroquímico en ciertas partes del cerebro que son claves para la toma de decisiones.