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- Perceptual problems of C.P. children and the occupational therapist.
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- Prospection: experiencing the future. All animals can predict the hedonic consequences of events they've experienced before. But humans can predict the hedonic consequences of events they've...
- Psychological and physiological factors in pain perception.
- Sensory and multisensory representations within the cat rostral suprasylvian cortex. Because the posterior limb of the rostral suprasylvian sulcus (RSp) of the cat resides in close proximity to representations of the somatosensory, auditory,...
- Substitute functions of the blind and the deaf and blind.
- The relaxation plateau in stage 1 N20-02 administration.
- Treatment of children with perceptual problems. An introduction to the role of the occupational therapist.
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