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- Gary R. Turner & Brian Levine (2004). Disorders of Executive Functioning and Self-Awareness. In Jennie Ponsford (ed.), Cognitive and Behavioral Rehabilitation: From Neurobiology to Clinical Practice. Guilford Press.
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