Speech perception using combinations of auditory, visual, and tactile information.

scientific article published in January 1989

Speech perception using combinations of auditory, visual, and tactile information. is …
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P50authorPeter J BlameyQ51157215
Graeme M ClarkQ107154500
P2093author name stringCowan RS
Alcantara JI
Whitford LA
P433issue1
P304page(s)15-24
P577publication date1989-01-01
P1433published inJournal of Rehabilitation Research and DevelopmentQ6295842
P1476titleSpeech perception using combinations of auditory, visual, and tactile information
P478volume26

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