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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tachistoscopic Recognition and Cerebral Dominance
M. P. Bryden
Year:
1964
Journal:
Perceptual and Motor Skills
Vol:
19 (3)
Pages:
686-686
Publisher:
SAGE Publishing
DOI:
10.2466/pms.1964.19.3.686
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Keywords:
Dominance (genetics)
Psychology
Cognitive psychology
Neuroscience
Biology
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Social Sciences → Psychology → Social Psychology
Neurology and Historical Studies
Life Sciences → Neuroscience → Neurology
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Health Sciences → Medicine → Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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