Alexia and quadrant-amblyopia: Reading disability after a minor visual field deficit

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Alexia and quadrant-amblyopia : Reading disability after a minor visual field deficit. / Habekost, Thomas; Starrfelt, Randi.

In: Neuropsychologia, Vol. 44, No. 12, 2006, p. 2465-2476.

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Habekost, T & Starrfelt, R 2006, 'Alexia and quadrant-amblyopia: Reading disability after a minor visual field deficit', Neuropsychologia, vol. 44, no. 12, pp. 2465-2476. https://doi.org/doi:10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2006.04.007

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Habekost, T., & Starrfelt, R. (2006). Alexia and quadrant-amblyopia: Reading disability after a minor visual field deficit. Neuropsychologia, 44(12), 2465-2476. https://doi.org/doi:10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2006.04.007

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Habekost T, Starrfelt R. Alexia and quadrant-amblyopia: Reading disability after a minor visual field deficit. Neuropsychologia. 2006;44(12):2465-2476. https://doi.org/doi:10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2006.04.007

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Habekost, Thomas ; Starrfelt, Randi. / Alexia and quadrant-amblyopia : Reading disability after a minor visual field deficit. In: Neuropsychologia. 2006 ; Vol. 44, No. 12. pp. 2465-2476.

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