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When does action comprehension need motor involvement? Evidence from upper limb aplasia.

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Bibliographic reference Vannuscorps, Gilles ; Andres, Michael ; Pillon, Agnesa. When does action comprehension need motor involvement? Evidence from upper limb aplasia.. In: Cognitive Neuropsychology, Vol. 30, no.4, p. 253-83 (2013)
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