Aetiological factors in dyslexia: IV. Cerebral hemispheres are functionally equivalent.
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Networks of Conscious Experience: Computational Neuroscience in Understanding Life, Death, and ConsciousnessIntentionality and "free-will" from a neurodevelopmental perspective.Different brain activation patterns in dyslexic children: evidence from EEG power and coherence patterns for the double-deficit theory of dyslexia.
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Aetiological factors in dyslexia: IV. Cerebral hemispheres are functionally equivalent.
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Aetiological factors in dyslexia: IV. Cerebral hemispheres are functionally equivalent.
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Aetiological factors in dyslexia: IV. Cerebral hemispheres are functionally equivalent.
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Aetiological factors in dyslexia: IV. Cerebral hemispheres are functionally equivalent.
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Aetiological factors in dyslexia: IV. Cerebral hemispheres are functionally equivalent.
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Aetiological factors in dyslexia: IV. Cerebral hemispheres are functionally equivalent.
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Aetiological factors in dyslexia: IV. Cerebral hemispheres are functionally equivalent
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M Ashkenazi
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10.3109/00207458009147581
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1980-01-01T00:00:00Z