Pathological left-handedness revisited: Dichotic listening in children with left vs right congenital hemiplegia
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Kenneth Hugdahl | Göran Carlsson | K. Hugdahl | L. Wiklund | L. Wendt | P. Uvebrant | G. Carlsson | Lennart von Wendt | Paul Uvebrant | Lars-Martin Wiklund
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