A neuropsychological assessment of dual-task costs in closed-head injury patients using Cohen's effect size estimation method.

scientific article published on 2 September 2005

A neuropsychological assessment of dual-task costs in closed-head injury patients using Cohen's effect size estimation method. is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S00426-005-0016-4
P698PubMed publication ID16142490
P5875ResearchGate publication ID7619818

P50authorHarold PashlerQ17916901
Roberto Dell'AcquaQ50587299
P2093author name stringPaola Sessa
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P433issue6
P921main subjectneuropsychologyQ3872
P304page(s)553-561
P577publication date2005-09-02
P1433published inPsychological ResearchQ15756639
P1476titleA neuropsychological assessment of dual-task costs in closed-head injury patients using Cohen's effect size estimation method
P478volume70

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