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Volumn 143, Issue 1, 2002, Pages 126-129
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The validity of the inter- and/or intrahemispheric deficit hypothesis as an explanation of the co-occurrence of motor and language impairments
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Author keywords
Bimanual skills; Human; Sound blending; Static balance; Visuospatial skills
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Indexed keywords
AGE;
ARTICLE;
BIOLOGICAL MODEL;
CASE REPORT;
CEREBELLUM DISEASE;
CHILD;
COHORT ANALYSIS;
FOOT;
HAND FUNCTION;
HEMISPHERIC DOMINANCE;
HUMAN;
HYPOTHESIS;
INFORMATION PROCESSING;
LANGUAGE DISABILITY;
LEFT HEMISPHERE;
MOTOR DYSFUNCTION;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
RIGHT HEMISPHERE;
SENSATION;
SPEECH;
TASK PERFORMANCE;
VALIDATION PROCESS;
CEREBRAL CORTEX;
CHILD;
CHILD, PRESCHOOL;
COGNITION;
FEMALE;
FUNCTIONAL LATERALITY;
HUMANS;
LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT DISORDERS;
MALE;
MODELS, NEUROLOGICAL;
MOTOR SKILLS;
MOTOR SKILLS DISORDERS;
NEURAL PATHWAYS;
NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL TESTS;
REPRODUCIBILITY OF RESULTS;
VERBAL BEHAVIOR;
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EID: 0036254548
PISSN: 00144819
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1007/s00221-001-0975-7 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (3)
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References (20)
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