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Sensorimotor and cognitive laterality profiles. / Chernigovskaya, Tatiana V.; Gavrilova, T. A.; Voinov, A. V.; Strel'nikov, K. N.

In: Human Physiology, Vol. 31, No. 2, 01.03.2005, p. 142-149.

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Chernigovskaya, Tatiana V. ; Gavrilova, T. A. ; Voinov, A. V. ; Strel'nikov, K. N. / Sensorimotor and cognitive laterality profiles. In: Human Physiology. 2005 ; Vol. 31, No. 2. pp. 142-149.

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