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Immediate perceptual response to intersensory discrepancy.
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R B Welch
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D H Warren
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Nov 1980
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Psychological bulletin
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Psychol Bull
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Psychological bulletin
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0033-2909
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0033-2909
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Nov 1980
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10.1037/0033-2909.88.3.638
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7003641
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