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Ipsilateral influences on contralateral processing in neglect patients

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Pages 475-498 | Received 30 Mar 1988, Published online: 16 Aug 2007

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Stephan Jeff Rustenbach, Kurt Pawlik & Christian Wein. (2000) Effektivität experimenteller und rehabilitativer Interventionen bei visuellem Neglect - Eine Metaanalyse. Zeitschrift für Neuropsychologie 11:1, pages 23-51.
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J. Hornak. (1995) Perceptual completion in patients with drawing neglect: Eye-movement and tachistoscopic investigations. Neuropsychologia 33:3, pages 305-325.
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Hans-Otto Karnath. (1994) Spatial Limitation of Eye Movements During Ocular Exploration of Simple Line Drawings in Neglect Syndrome. Cortex 30:2, pages 319-330.
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Richard Tegnér & Maria Levander. (1993) Word length coding in neglect dyslexia. Neuropsychologia 31:11, pages 1217-1223.
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