A "Visual" Conflict Hypothesis for Global-Local Visual Deficits in Williams Syndrome: Simulations and Data.
(2005). A "Visual" Conflict Hypothesis for Global-Local Visual Deficits in Williams Syndrome: Simulations and Data.. Proceedings of the 27th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society
Clinical benefit of eculizumab in patients with no transfusion history in the International Paroxysmal Nocturnal Haemoglobinuria Registry
, Almeida, A.M.. (2017). Clinical benefit of eculizumab in patients with no transfusion history in the International Paroxysmal Nocturnal Haemoglobinuria Registry. Internal Medicine Journal
A Medicina Dentária na Internet. 1ª parte – Portais.
(2005). A Medicina Dentária na Internet. 1ª parte – Portais.. J Am Dent Assoc
Book Chapter
A Prevalência da Acne no Norte do País
, Abreu, A.M.. (2005). A Prevalência da Acne no Norte do País. Livro das XVII Jornadas de Terapêutica. Icbas
Other
A psicogénese dos argumentos operatórios : identidade, compensação e reversibilidade em provas piagetianas de conservação
Canaipa, R. , Canaipa, Rita Isabel Mangerico, 1978-. (2005). A psicogénese dos argumentos operatórios : identidade, compensação e reversibilidade em provas piagetianas de conservação.
A Visual conflict hypothesis for global-local visual deficits in Williams Syndrome: Simulations and data
, Abreu, Ana Maria. (2005). A Visual conflict hypothesis for global-local visual deficits in Williams Syndrome: Simulations and data. 27th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society
Other
A Visual conflict hypothesis for global-local visual deficits in Williams Syndrome: Simulations and data
, Abreu, Ana Maria. (2005). A Visual conflict hypothesis for global-local visual deficits in Williams Syndrome: Simulations and data. XVII Annual Conference Cognitive science Society (CogSci)
Paper
Age and sex differences in neurobehavioral performance: A study of portuguese elementary school children
Caldas, A. , Martins, I.P.. (2005). Age and sex differences in neurobehavioral performance: A study of portuguese elementary school children. International Journal of Neuroscience