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Development of bilateral parietal activation for complex visual‐spatial function: Evidence from a visual‐spatial construction taskFerrara et al., 2021
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- Ferrara K
- Seydell‐Greenwald A
- Chambers C
- Newport E
- Landau B
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- Developmental science
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The neural representation of visual‐spatial functions has traditionally been ascribed to the right hemisphere, but little is known about these representations in children, including whether and how lateralization of function changes over the course of development. Some …
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