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Psychological and visual-perceptual explanations of poor compensation following unilateral vestibular loss / Alison Bowman

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Bowman, Alison, 1976-
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Auditory pathways - Diseases.; Ear - Diseases.; Labyrinth (Ear) - Diseases.
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  • Psychological and visual-perceptual explanations of poor compensation following unilateral vestibular loss /​ Alison Bowman.
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  • Bowman, Alison, 1976-
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  • 2004.
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  • xix, 372 leaves, p. 373-506 (4 p. nos. to a page) : ill. (some col.) + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/​4 in.)
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  • Specialized
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  • Thesis (M. Psych./​Ph. D.)--School of Psychology, Faculty of Science, University of Sydney, 2005.
  • Bibliography: leaves 353-372.
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  • English
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