Central executive secondary tasks in object recognition: An analogue of the unusual views deficit in the neurologically normal?
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Central executive secondary tasks in object recognition: An analogue of the unusual views deficit in the neurologically normal? / Baragwanath, B.A.; Turnbull, O.H.
Yn: Brain and Cognition, Cyfrol 48, Rhif 2-3, 01.03.2002, t. 268-272.
Yn: Brain and Cognition, Cyfrol 48, Rhif 2-3, 01.03.2002, t. 268-272.
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Baragwanath, BA & Turnbull, OH 2002, 'Central executive secondary tasks in object recognition: An analogue of the unusual views deficit in the neurologically normal?', Brain and Cognition, cyfrol. 48, rhif 2-3, tt. 268-272.
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Baragwanath, B. A., & Turnbull, O. H. (2002). Central executive secondary tasks in object recognition: An analogue of the unusual views deficit in the neurologically normal? Brain and Cognition, 48(2-3), 268-272.
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Baragwanath BA, Turnbull OH. 2002. Central executive secondary tasks in object recognition: An analogue of the unusual views deficit in the neurologically normal?. Brain and Cognition. 48(2-3):268-272.
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Baragwanath, B.A. a O.H. Turnbull. "Central executive secondary tasks in object recognition: An analogue of the unusual views deficit in the neurologically normal?". Brain and Cognition. 2002, 48(2-3). 268-272.
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Baragwanath BA, Turnbull OH. Central executive secondary tasks in object recognition: An analogue of the unusual views deficit in the neurologically normal? Brain and Cognition. 2002 Maw 1;48(2-3):268-272.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Central executive secondary tasks in object recognition: An analogue of the unusual views deficit in the neurologically normal?
AU - Baragwanath, B.A.
AU - Turnbull, O.H.
PY - 2002/3/1
Y1 - 2002/3/1
KW - NEUROSCIENCES
KW - PSYCHOLOGY
KW - EXPERIMENTAL
M3 - Article
VL - 48
SP - 268
EP - 272
JO - Brain and Cognition
JF - Brain and Cognition
SN - 0278-2626
IS - 2-3
ER -