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Sensitive, objective procedure for evaluating response to light touch

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23 (12) 1282
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Neurology®
Volume 23Number 12December 1973
Pages: 1282
PubMed: 4796606

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Published online: December 1, 1973
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Robert Armstrong, B.A.
From the Cresap Laboratory of Neuroscience, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois.
Dr. Sekuler's address is Department of Psychology, Cresap Laboratory of Neuroscience, Northwestern University, 2021 Sheridan Rd., Evanston, 11, 60201.

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