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Original Article

Tactile Perception: Form Discrimination in the Mouth

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Pages 150-155 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009

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NormanJ. Lass, MaryE. Tekieli & MarciaP. Eye. (1971) A comparative study of two procedures for assessment of oral tactile perception. Central States Speech Journal 22:1, pages 21-26.
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