Cita APA

Apperly, I., Samson, D., Chiavarino, C., Bickerton, W., & Humphreys, G. (2005). Testing the domain-specificity of a theory of mind deficit in brain-injured patients: Evidence from an improved false photograph task with reduced language and executive demands.

Citación estilo Chicago

Apperly, I., D. Samson, C. Chiavarino, W. Bickerton, and G. Humphreys. Testing the Domain-specificity of a Theory of Mind Deficit in Brain-injured Patients: Evidence from an Improved False Photograph Task with Reduced Language and Executive Demands. 2005.

Cita MLA

Apperly, I., et al. Testing the Domain-specificity of a Theory of Mind Deficit in Brain-injured Patients: Evidence from an Improved False Photograph Task with Reduced Language and Executive Demands. 2005.

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