Speed and efficiency but not accuracy or timing deficits of limb movements in alcoholic men and women.
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Adolf Pfefferbaum | Edith V Sullivan | John E Desmond | J. Desmond | K. Lim | A. Pfefferbaum | E. Sullivan | Kelvin O Lim
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