Knowledge of object manipulation and object function: dissociations in apraxic and nonapraxic subjects.

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Published in Brain Lang on August 01, 2002

Authors

Laurel J Buxbaum1, Eleanor M Saffran

Author Affiliations

1: Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute, 1200 W. Tabor Rd., Philadelphia, Pennysylvania 19141, USA. Lbuxbaum@einstein.edu

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