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EXPRESS: Prosopagnosia is highly comorbid in individuals with probable developmental coordination disorder (DCD).

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

Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology

Swansea University Author: Edwin Burns Orcid Logo

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Published in: Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology
ISSN: 1747-0218 1747-0226
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title EXPRESS: Prosopagnosia is highly comorbid in individuals with probable developmental coordination disorder (DCD).
spellingShingle EXPRESS: Prosopagnosia is highly comorbid in individuals with probable developmental coordination disorder (DCD).
Edwin Burns
title_short EXPRESS: Prosopagnosia is highly comorbid in individuals with probable developmental coordination disorder (DCD).
title_full EXPRESS: Prosopagnosia is highly comorbid in individuals with probable developmental coordination disorder (DCD).
title_fullStr EXPRESS: Prosopagnosia is highly comorbid in individuals with probable developmental coordination disorder (DCD).
title_full_unstemmed EXPRESS: Prosopagnosia is highly comorbid in individuals with probable developmental coordination disorder (DCD).
title_sort EXPRESS: Prosopagnosia is highly comorbid in individuals with probable developmental coordination disorder (DCD).
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