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Hemispheric asymmetry and recategorized WISC-R patterns in learning-disabled and nondisabled children.
Authors:L G Johnson  R W Evans
Affiliation:Carolina Community Re-entry Program, Durham, NC 27702.
Abstract:The relationship between hemispheric processing and recategorized WISC-R patterns (spatial strengths and depressed Acquired Knowledge scores) in 14 learning-disabled and 14 nondisabled boys was examined. A genetic-prenatal hormonal basis appears most plausible.
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