Motor Learning Bibliography
ICCD Presentation 2016
Carlin Hageman
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McNeil, M. R., Robin, D. A., & Schmidt, R. A. (1997). Apraxia of speech: Definition, differentiation, and treatment. In M. R. McNeil (Ed.),Clinical management of sensorimotor speech disorders(pp. 311-344). New York, NY: Thieme.
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