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.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationApperly, 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.
MLA引文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.