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Prosopagnosia is highly comorbid in individuals with probable developmental coordination disorder

Katherine Jane Maw Orcid Logo, Edwin Burns Orcid Logo, Geoffrey Beattie

Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, Volume: 78, Issue: 8, Pages: 1501 - 1522

Swansea University Author: Edwin Burns Orcid Logo

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ISSN: 1747-0218 1747-0226
Published: SAGE Publications 2025
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title Prosopagnosia is highly comorbid in individuals with probable developmental coordination disorder
spellingShingle Prosopagnosia is highly comorbid in individuals with probable developmental coordination disorder
Edwin Burns
title_short Prosopagnosia is highly comorbid in individuals with probable developmental coordination disorder
title_full Prosopagnosia is highly comorbid in individuals with probable developmental coordination disorder
title_fullStr Prosopagnosia is highly comorbid in individuals with probable developmental coordination disorder
title_full_unstemmed Prosopagnosia is highly comorbid in individuals with probable developmental coordination disorder
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