Clinical syndroms are not God's gift to cognitive neuropsychology: A reply to a rebuttal to an answer to a response to the case against syndrome-based research
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%0 Journal Article
%1 Caramazza1991c
%A Caramazza, A.
%A Badecker, W.
%D 1991
%J Brain and Cognition
%K
%P 211-227--
%T Clinical syndroms are not God's gift to cognitive neuropsychology: A reply to a rebuttal to an answer to a response to the case against syndrome-based research
%V 16
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