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A E Leigh

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Journal of Palliative Medicine|February 10, 2016
Resident-Led Palliative Care Education ProjectNaomi Karlen, Brian Cruz, A E Leigh
Neuropsychologia|February 23, 2000
Configurational coding, familiarity and the right hemisphere advantage for face recognition in sheepJ W Peirce, A E Leigh, K M Kendrick
Behavioural Processes|June 8, 2001
Human face recognition in sheep: lack of configurational coding and right hemisphere advantageJ W. Peirce, A E. Leigh, A P.C. daCosta, et al.
Nature|November 9, 2001
Sheep don't forget a faceK M Kendrick, A P da Costa, A E Leigh, et al.
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Journal of Palliative Medicine|February 10, 2016
Resident-Led Palliative Care Education ProjectNaomi Karlen, Brian Cruz, A E Leigh
Neuropsychologia|February 23, 2000
Configurational coding, familiarity and the right hemisphere advantage for face recognition in sheepJ W Peirce, A E Leigh, K M Kendrick
Behavioural Processes|June 8, 2001
Human face recognition in sheep: lack of configurational coding and right hemisphere advantageJ W. Peirce, A E. Leigh, A P.C. daCosta, et al.
Nature|November 9, 2001
Sheep don't forget a faceK M Kendrick, A P da Costa, A E Leigh, et al.
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