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Auditory Perceptibility: Acuity and Dominance.
1934
Edwin B Twitmyer, and Yale Nathanson
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Edwin B Twitmyer, and Yale Nathanson
[On the perceptibility of moving objects: dynamic visual acuity].
January 1967, Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde,
Edwin B Twitmyer, and Yale Nathanson
Temporal auditory acuity.
November 1971, Psychological review,
Edwin B Twitmyer, and Yale Nathanson
[Auditory dominance and retinal correspondence].
March 1978, Ceskoslovenska oftalmologie,
Edwin B Twitmyer, and Yale Nathanson
CEREBRAL DOMINANCE AND AUDITORY ASYMMETRY.
July 1964, The Journal of psychology,
Edwin B Twitmyer, and Yale Nathanson
[Auditory cognition and cerebral dominance].
July 1984, Revue medicale de la Suisse romande,
Edwin B Twitmyer, and Yale Nathanson
[Electroconvulsive therapy and auditory acuity].
December 1958, Rivista sperimentale di freniatria e medicina legale delle alienazioni mentali,
Edwin B Twitmyer, and Yale Nathanson
Experimental insomnia and auditory acuity.
August 1947, Archives of otolaryngology,
Edwin B Twitmyer, and Yale Nathanson
[Exploration of auditory acuity].
October 1950, Medicina y cirugia de guerra,
Edwin B Twitmyer, and Yale Nathanson
Auditory acuity during sleep.
July 1979, Psychophysiology,
Edwin B Twitmyer, and Yale Nathanson
The relationship among handedness, sighting dominance, and acuity dominance in elementary school children.
October 1981, Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior,
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