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Journal of Communication Disorders|January 9, 1998
Receptive and expressive language skills in children with cri-du-chat syndromeK M Cornish, F Munir
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|January 1, 2005
Dealing with self-management of chronic illness at work: predictors for self-disclosureF Munir, S Leka, A Griffiths
Occupational Medicine (Oxford, England)|August 21, 2009
Employment and the common cancers: correlates of work ability during or following cancer treatmentF Munir, J Yarker, Hilary McDermott
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|June 22, 2001
The nature of attentional differences between groups of children differentiated by teacher ratings of attention and hyperactivityJ Wilding, F Munir, K Cornish
Revista De Neurologia|November 26, 2002
[A neuropsychological and behavioural profile of attention deficits in fragile X syndrome]K Cornish, F Munir, J Wilding
Neuropsychologia|June 24, 2000
A neuropsychological profile of attention deficits in young males with fragile X syndromeF Munir, K M Cornish, J Wilding
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|February 27, 2001
Differential impact of the FMR-1 full mutation on memory and attention functioning : a neuropsychological perspectiveK M Cornish, F Munir, G Cross
Brain and Cognition|December 6, 2000
Nature of the working memory deficit in fragile-X syndromeF Munir, K M Cornish, J Wilding
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|June 16, 1999
Spatial cognition in males with Fragile-X syndrome: evidence for a neuropsychological phenotypeK M Cornish, F Munir, G Cross
Neuropsychologia|December 8, 1998
The nature of the spatial deficit in young females with Fragile-X syndrome: a neuropsychological and molecular perspectiveK M Cornish, F Munir, G Cross
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Journal of Communication Disorders|January 9, 1998
Receptive and expressive language skills in children with cri-du-chat syndromeK M Cornish, F Munir
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|January 1, 2005
Dealing with self-management of chronic illness at work: predictors for self-disclosureF Munir, S Leka, A Griffiths
Occupational Medicine (Oxford, England)|August 21, 2009
Employment and the common cancers: correlates of work ability during or following cancer treatmentF Munir, J Yarker, Hilary McDermott
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|June 22, 2001
The nature of attentional differences between groups of children differentiated by teacher ratings of attention and hyperactivityJ Wilding, F Munir, K Cornish
Revista De Neurologia|November 26, 2002
[A neuropsychological and behavioural profile of attention deficits in fragile X syndrome]K Cornish, F Munir, J Wilding
Neuropsychologia|June 24, 2000
A neuropsychological profile of attention deficits in young males with fragile X syndromeF Munir, K M Cornish, J Wilding
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|February 27, 2001
Differential impact of the FMR-1 full mutation on memory and attention functioning : a neuropsychological perspectiveK M Cornish, F Munir, G Cross
Brain and Cognition|December 6, 2000
Nature of the working memory deficit in fragile-X syndromeF Munir, K M Cornish, J Wilding
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|June 16, 1999
Spatial cognition in males with Fragile-X syndrome: evidence for a neuropsychological phenotypeK M Cornish, F Munir, G Cross
Neuropsychologia|December 8, 1998
The nature of the spatial deficit in young females with Fragile-X syndrome: a neuropsychological and molecular perspectiveK M Cornish, F Munir, G Cross
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