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NTIS 바로가기Brain and cognition, v.44 no.3, 2000년, pp.415 - 424
Chiang, C.H. , Ballantyne, A.O. , Trauner, D.A.
Free-viewing chimeric stimuli tasks have been used in a number of studies to assess perceptual asymmetries and draw inferences about hemispheric lateralization in children and adults. In order to determine whether perceptual asymmetries for nonverbal information are present in children, a free-viewi...
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