Semantic access processing in a supra-modal deficit: A single case study

Brain and Cognition - Tập 53 - Trang 202-206 - 2003
Francesca Borgo1, Sara Mondini1,2, Patrizia Bisiacchi2
1University of Trieste, Italy
2Department of General Psychology, University of Padavo, Padavo, Italy

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