When is a view unusual? A single case study of orientation-dependent visual agnosia – Discussion
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When is a view unusual? A single case study of orientation-dependent visual agnosia – Discussion. / Humphreys, G. W.; Turnbull, Oliver.
In: Brain Research Bulletin, Vol. 40, 1996, p. 502-503.
In: Brain Research Bulletin, Vol. 40, 1996, p. 502-503.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Comment/debate › peer-review
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Humphreys, GW & Turnbull, O 1996, 'When is a view unusual? A single case study of orientation-dependent visual agnosia – Discussion', Brain Research Bulletin, vol. 40, pp. 502-503.
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Humphreys, G. W., & Turnbull, O. (1996). When is a view unusual? A single case study of orientation-dependent visual agnosia – Discussion. Brain Research Bulletin, 40, 502-503.
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Humphreys GW, Turnbull O. 1996. When is a view unusual? A single case study of orientation-dependent visual agnosia – Discussion. Brain Research Bulletin. 40:502-503.
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Humphreys, G. W. and Oliver Turnbull. "When is a view unusual? A single case study of orientation-dependent visual agnosia – Discussion". Brain Research Bulletin. 1996, 40. 502-503.
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Humphreys GW, Turnbull O. When is a view unusual? A single case study of orientation-dependent visual agnosia – Discussion. Brain Research Bulletin. 1996;40:502-503.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - When is a view unusual? A single case study of orientation-dependent visual agnosia – Discussion
AU - Humphreys, G. W.
AU - Turnbull, Oliver
PY - 1996
Y1 - 1996
M3 - Comment/debate
VL - 40
SP - 502
EP - 503
JO - Brain Research Bulletin
JF - Brain Research Bulletin
SN - 1873-2747
ER -