Simultanagnosia. To see but not two see.

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Simultanagnosia. To see but not two see. is …
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P356DOI10.1093/BRAIN/114.4.1523
P698PubMed publication ID1884165

P2093author name stringCoslett HB
Saffran E
P2860cites workPerceptual objects and the cost of filteringQ71050038
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P304page(s)1523-1545
P577publication date1991-08-01
P1433published inBrainQ897386
P1476titleSimultanagnosia. To see but not two see.
P478volume114 ( Pt 4)

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