Book Review
Visuo-spatial working memory and individual differences. C. Cornoldi and T. Vecchi. Psychology Press, Hove, UK, 2003. No. of pages 169. ISBN 1-84169-216-6. Price £29.95 (hardback)
First published: 27 August 2004
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