Age as a factor in sensory integration function in Taiwanese children [Corrigendum]
Lin CK, Wu HM, Wang HY, Tseng MH, Lin CH. Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment. 2013;9:995–1001.On page 997, second sentence of the Instrument section, reads "The TSIF subtests are as follows: (1) Postural Movement (12 items); (2) Bilateral Integration Sequences (16 items); (3) Sens...
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Main Authors: | Lin CK, Wu HM, Wang HY, Tseng MH, Lin CH |
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2013
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