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Volumn 45, Issue 7, 2007, Pages 1586-1590

Impairment in writing, but not reading, morphologically complex words

Author keywords

Dysgraphia; Morphology; Neuropsychology; Writing

Indexed keywords

ADULT; ARTICLE; CASE REPORT; CLINICAL FEATURE; DYSGRAPHIA; DYSLEXIA; FEMALE; HUMAN; NEUROPSYCHOLOGY; PHONETICS; READING; TASK PERFORMANCE; WRITING;

EID: 33846250899     PISSN: 00283932     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2006.12.003     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (7)

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