Exploratory procedures of tactile images in visually impaired and blindfolded sighted children: how they relate to their consequent performance in drawing.
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Annie Vinter | A. Vinter | O. Orlandi | P. Morgan | V. Fernandes | Viviane Fernandes | Oriana Orlandi | Pascal Morgan
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