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The changing brain : neurocognitive development and training of working memory

Jolles, D.D.

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Jolles, D. D. (2011, September 27). The changing brain : neurocognitive development and training of working memory. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/17874

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Neurocognitive Development

& Training of Working Memory

Dietsje Jolles

Dietsje JollesNeurocognitive Development & Training of Working Memory

ISBN 978-94-6182-013-6

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