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Brain Nerve Conduction Velocity Is a Valid and Useful Construct for Studying Human Cognitive Abilities: A Reply to Saint-Amour et al

Andrew M. Johnson, The University of Western Ontario
T. Edward Reed, University of Toronto
Philip A. Vernon, The University of Western Ontario

Suggested Citation

Andrew M. Johnson, T. Edward Reed, and Philip A. Vernon. "Brain Nerve Conduction Velocity Is a Valid and Useful Construct for Studying Human Cognitive Abilities: A Reply to Saint-Amour et al" Neuropsychologia 43.12 (2005): 1845-1846.
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