ASSESSMENT OF EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS IN CLINICAL SETTINGS: PROBLEMS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

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Miyake, Akira, et al. “ASSESSMENT OF EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS IN CLINICAL SETTINGS: PROBLEMS AND RECOMMENDATIONS”. Seminars in Speech and Language, vol. Volume 21, no. Number 02, 2000, pp. 0169-83, https://doi.org/10.1055/s-2000-7563.
Miyake, A., Emerson, M. J., & Friedman, N. P. (2000). ASSESSMENT OF EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS IN CLINICAL SETTINGS: PROBLEMS AND RECOMMENDATIONS. Seminars in Speech and Language, Volume 21(Number 02), 0169-0183. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-2000-7563
Miyake A, Emerson MJ, Friedman NP. ASSESSMENT OF EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS IN CLINICAL SETTINGS: PROBLEMS AND RECOMMENDATIONS. Seminars in Speech and Language. 2000;Volume 21(Number 02):0169-83.
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