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Using the Race Model Inequality to Quantify Behavioral Multisensory Integration Effects
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Neuropsychology's race problem does not begin or end with demographically adjusted norms
Desiree A Byrd1,2,3,4, Monica G Rivera-Mindt5,6,7
1Department of Psychology, CUNY, New York, NU, USA. desiree.byrd@qc.cuny.edu.
Nature Reviews. Neurology
|January 12, 2022
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