Scheflen") has discussed how he, as a skilled clinician, can draw important dynamic hypotheses from therapists' and clients' facial and kinesic behavior ; Daniels and Prosen(') and Needles(6) have done the same. The present study adds to these findings by showing that therapeutic variables can also
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Competition between auditory and visual spatial cues during visual task performance
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