Degree versus direction: a comparison of four handedness classification schemes through the investigation of lateralised semantic priming

scientific article published on 17 June 2009

Degree versus direction: a comparison of four handedness classification schemes through the investigation of lateralised semantic priming is …
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P356DOI10.1080/13576500902958871
P698PubMed publication ID19536687

P2093author name stringChristopher A Abeare
Kristen A Kaploun
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P433issue5
P304page(s)481-500
P577publication date2009-06-17
P1433published inLateralityQ11753170
P1476titleDegree versus direction: a comparison of four handedness classification schemes through the investigation of lateralised semantic priming
P478volume15

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