Behavioural test battery for the Back of the Brain project

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Behavioural test battery for the Back of the Brain project. / Robotham, Ro Julia; Kerry, Sheila; Rice, Grace E; Leff, Alex; Ralph, Matt Lambon; Starrfelt, Randi.

2021.

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Harvard

Robotham, RJ, Kerry, S, Rice, GE, Leff, A, Ralph, ML & Starrfelt, R 2021 'Behavioural test battery for the Back of the Brain project'. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/jyk9p

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Robotham, R. J., Kerry, S., Rice, G. E., Leff, A., Ralph, M. L., & Starrfelt, R. (2021). Behavioural test battery for the Back of the Brain project. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/jyk9p

Vancouver

Robotham RJ, Kerry S, Rice GE, Leff A, Ralph ML, Starrfelt R. Behavioural test battery for the Back of the Brain project. 2021 Jun 22. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/jyk9p

Author

Robotham, Ro Julia ; Kerry, Sheila ; Rice, Grace E ; Leff, Alex ; Ralph, Matt Lambon ; Starrfelt, Randi. / Behavioural test battery for the Back of the Brain project. 2021.

Bibtex

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