Cognition 124 (3):314-324 (2012)
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Keywords | info:mesh/Comprehension info:mesh/Psychomotor Performance info:mesh/Data Interpretation, Statistical info:mesh/Acoustic Stimulation info:mesh/Young Adult info:mesh/Humans info:mesh/Adult info:mesh/Language Humans Acoustic Stimulation Sign Language Data Interpretation, Statistical Language Comprehension Speech Perception Psychomotor Performance Multilingualism Adult Female Male Young Adult info:mesh/Multilingualism info:mesh/Speech Perception info:mesh/Male info:mesh/Female info:mesh/Sign Language |
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DOI | 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.05.014 |
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