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  1. (1 other version)Do deaf individuals see better?Daphne Bavelier, Matthew W. G. Dye & Peter C. Hauser - 2006 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 10 (11):512-518.
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  • Central and peripheral visual processing in hearing and nonhearing individuals.Wing Hong Lore & Shareen Song - 1991 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 29 (5):437-440.
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  • (1 other version)Do deaf individuals see better?Peter C. Hauser Daphne Bavelier, Matthew W. G. Dye - 2006 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 10 (11):512.
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  • Enhanced peripheral visual processing in congenitally deaf humans is supported by multiple brain regions, including primary auditory cortex.Gregory D. Scott, Christina M. Karns, Mark W. Dow, Courtney Stevens & Helen J. Neville - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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  • Rhythm.T. L. Bolton - 1894 - Philosophical Review 3:226.
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  • Visual imagery and visual-spatial language: Enhanced imagery abilities in deaf and hearing ASL signers.Karen Emmorey, Stephen M. Kosslyn & Ursula Bellugi - 1993 - Cognition 46 (2):139-181.
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