Training and transfer effects of N-back training for brain-injured and healthy subjects
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Anna Sikorska | Jonas Kristoffer Lindeløv | Jonas Olsen Dall | J. Lindeløv | A. Sikorska | Casper Daniel Kristensen | Marie Holt Aagesen | Stine Almgren Olsen | Therese Ruud Snuggerud
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