Detecting Memory Impairment in Deaf People: A New Test of Verbal Learning and Memory in British Sign Language

scientific article published on 26 June 2016

Detecting Memory Impairment in Deaf People: A New Test of Verbal Learning and Memory in British Sign Language is …
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P356DOI10.1093/ARCLIN/ACW032
P932PMC publication ID5860221
P698PubMed publication ID27353430

P50authorBencie WollQ30302747
P2093author name stringCath Mummery
Joanna Atkinson
Tanya Denmark
Penny Roy
Jane Marshall
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P577publication date2016-06-26
P1433published inArchives of Clinical NeuropsychologyQ15752088
P1476titleDetecting Memory Impairment in Deaf People: A New Test of Verbal Learning and Memory in British Sign Language

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