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Cognitive capacities and

composite cognitive skills

in individuals with Usher

syndrome type 1 and 2

Cecilia Henricson

Linköping Studies in Arts and Science No. 651

Studies from the Swedish Institute for Disability Research No. 72

20 15 Ce cilia H en ric so n Co gn itiv e c ap ac itie s a nd c om po sit e c og nit ive s kill s i n i nd ivid ua ls w ith U sh er s yn dro m e t yp e 1 a nd 2

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FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

Linköping Studies in Arts and Science No. 651 Department of Behavioural Sciences and Learning Linköping University

SE-581 83 Linköping, Sweden

www.liu.se

20 15 Ce cilia H en ric so n Co gn itiv e c ap ac itie s a nd c om po sit e c og nit ive s kill s i n i nd ivid ua ls w ith U sh er s yn dro m e t yp e 1 a nd 2

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