The Effect of Moderate to Heavy Alcohol Consumption on Neuropsychological Performance as Measured by the Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status
Alisa Green(Sydney South West Area Health Service), Clive Harper(Charles Sturt University), Helen L. Blake(Sydney South West Area Health Service), E. Arthur Shores(Sydney South West Area Health Service), Donna Sheedy(University of Sydney), Therese Garrick(University of Sydney)
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