A comparison of reaction times between adolescents with visual and auditory impairment and those without any impairment

Necmiye Ün yildirim, Nuriye Özengın, Asuman Öztürk, Özlem Çinar özdemir, Meral Sertel, Seren Düzenli öztürk

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