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Neuropsychological evidence distinguishing object selection from action (effector) selection.

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Bibliographic reference Riddoch, M J ; Humphreys, G W ; Edwards, Martin. Neuropsychological evidence distinguishing object selection from action (effector) selection.. In: Cognitive Neuropsychology, Vol. 17, no. 6, p. 547-62 (2000)
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