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Selective deficits in developmental cognitive neuropsychology: An introduction

Pages 675-679 | Published online: 24 Feb 2007
 

Notes

1 The transparency assumption is similar to Shallice's subtractivity assumption (1988) and Thomas and Karmiloff-Smith's assumption of residual normality Citation(2002).

2 In fact, given that the entire brain develops from a single cell, the construction of all cognitive mechanisms involves many shared developmental processes.

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