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Read MoreBinet-Simon Mental Age: History, Principles and Applications Binet-Simon mental age is a psychological test that allows you to determine the level of mental development o ...
Read MoreOnomania: when words make us hear sounds Onomania is a term that describes the phenomenon where the sound description of a word causes the listener or reader to have a st ...
Read MoreLawrence-Moon-Bardet-Biedl syndrome is a rare genetic disease characterized by a combination of obesity, mental retardation, polydactyly (excessive number of fingers and ...
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