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F F Sarazin

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Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology|June 1, 1986
Fifteen-year stability of some neuropsychological tests in learning disabled subjects with and without neurological impairmentF F Sarazin, O Spreen
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 1, 1984
Event-related potentials during namingD T Stuss, E E Leech, F F Sarazin, et al.
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology|August 1, 1983
Event-related potentials during naming and mental rotationD T Stuss, F F Sarazin, E E Leech, et al.
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology|December 1, 1982
Evidence for the involvement of orbitofrontal cortex in memory functions: an interference effectD T Stuss, E F Kaplan, D F Benson, et al.
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Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology|June 1, 1986
Fifteen-year stability of some neuropsychological tests in learning disabled subjects with and without neurological impairmentF F Sarazin, O Spreen
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 1, 1984
Event-related potentials during namingD T Stuss, E E Leech, F F Sarazin, et al.
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology|August 1, 1983
Event-related potentials during naming and mental rotationD T Stuss, F F Sarazin, E E Leech, et al.
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology|December 1, 1982
Evidence for the involvement of orbitofrontal cortex in memory functions: an interference effectD T Stuss, E F Kaplan, D F Benson, et al.
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