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G T Pavlidis

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Nursing Mirror|January 31, 1980
Dyslexia: how to catch his eyeG T Pavlidis
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|May 1, 1983
Erratic sequential eye-movements in dyslexics: comments and reply to Stanley et alG T Pavlidis
Journal of Learning Disabilities|January 1, 1985
Eye movements in dyslexia: their diagnostic significanceG T Pavlidis
American Journal of Optometry and Physiological Optics|December 1, 1985
Eye movement differences between dyslexics, normal, and retarded readers while sequentially fixating digitsG T Pavlidis
Perceptual and Motor Skills|February 1, 1985
Erratic eye movements and dyslexia: factors determining their relationshipG T Pavlidis
Nursing Mirror|January 24, 1980
Dyslexia: why the eyes have itG T Pavlidis
Neuropsychologia|January 1, 1981
Do eye movements hold the key to dyslexia?G T Pavlidis
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Nursing Mirror|January 31, 1980
Dyslexia: how to catch his eyeG T Pavlidis
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|May 1, 1983
Erratic sequential eye-movements in dyslexics: comments and reply to Stanley et alG T Pavlidis
Journal of Learning Disabilities|January 1, 1985
Eye movements in dyslexia: their diagnostic significanceG T Pavlidis
American Journal of Optometry and Physiological Optics|December 1, 1985
Eye movement differences between dyslexics, normal, and retarded readers while sequentially fixating digitsG T Pavlidis
Perceptual and Motor Skills|February 1, 1985
Erratic eye movements and dyslexia: factors determining their relationshipG T Pavlidis
Nursing Mirror|January 24, 1980
Dyslexia: why the eyes have itG T Pavlidis
Neuropsychologia|January 1, 1981
Do eye movements hold the key to dyslexia?G T Pavlidis
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