Age group and sex differences in performance on a computerized neurocognitive battery in children age 8-21.
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Raquel E Gur | Ruben C Gur | James Loughead | John J. Connolly | Hakon Hakonarson | Rosetta Chiavacci | Jan Richard | John J Connolly | H. Hakonarson | R. Gur | R. Gur | W. Bilker | John A. Hansen | J. Richard | M. Calkins | R. Chiavacci | J. Loughead | J. Connolly | H. Qiu | F. Mentch | P. Abou-Sleiman | Warren B Bilker | Monica E Calkins | Frank D Mentch | Haijun Qiu | John A Hansen | Patrick M Abou-Sleiman | R. Gur
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