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This article refers to:
Multisensory stimulation for the rehabilitation of unilateral spatial neglect
E-TAN, a technology-enhanced platform with tangible objects for the assessment of visual neglect: A multiple single-case study
Current clinical practice in the screening and diagnosis of spatial neglect post-stroke: Findings from a multidisciplinary international survey
Editorial for special issue on neglect rehabilitation
Successful return to professional work after neglect, extinction, and spatial misperception – Three long-term case studies
Assessment of spatial neglect in clinical practice: A nationwide survey
Non-invasive brain stimulation in Stroke patients (NIBS): A prospective randomized open blinded end-point (PROBE) feasibility trial using transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in post-stroke hemispatial neglect
Can auditory cues improve visuo-spatial neglect? Results of two pilot studies

Special Issue title: Neglect Rehabilitation

Guest Editors: Harvey, M., Learmonth, G., Rossit, S. and Chen, P.

Journal: Neuropsychological Rehabilitation

The following articles were originally prepared and submitted for this special issue but were published in error in earlier issues.

Evald, L., Wilms, I., and Nordfang, M. 2021. Assessment of spatial neglect in clinical practice: A nationwide survey. Vol. 31, Issue 9, pp. 1374—1389. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09602011.2020.1778490

Cerrato, A., Pacella,D., Palumbo, F., Beauvais, D., Ponticorvo, M., Miglino O., and Bartolomeo, P. 2021. E-TAN, a technology-enhanced platform with tangible objects for the assessment of visual neglect: A multiple single-case study. Vol. 31, Issue 7, pp. 1130—1144. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09602011.2020.1762671

Checketts, M., Mancuso, M., Fordell, H., Chen, P., Hreha, K., Eskes, G. A., Vuilleumier, P., Vail, A., and Bowen, A. 2021. Current clinical practice in the screening and diagnosis of spatial neglect post-stroke: Findings from a multidisciplinary international survey. Vol. 31, Issue 9, pp. 1495—1526. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09602011.2020.1782946

Zigiotto, L., Damora, A., Albini, F., Casati, C., Scrocco, G., Mancuso, M., Tesio, L., Vallar, G., and Bolognini, N. 2021. Multisensory stimulation for the rehabilitation of unilateral spatial neglect. Vol. 31, Issue 9, pp. 1410—1443. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09602011.2020.1779754

Schenke, N., Franke, R., Puschmann, S., Turgut, N., Kastrup, A., Thiel, C.M., and Hildebrandt, H. 2021. Can auditory cues improve visuo-spatial neglect? Results of two pilot studies. Vol. 31, Issue 5, pp. 710—730. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09602011.2020.1727931

Learmonth, G., Benwell, C.S.Y., Märker, G., Dascalu, D., Checketts, M., Santosh, C., Barber, M., Walters, M., Muir, K.W., and Harvey, M. 2021. Non-invasive brain stimulation in Stroke patients (NIBS): A prospective randomized open blinded end-point (PROBE) feasibility trial using transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in post-stroke hemispatial neglect. Vol. 31, Issue 8, pp. 1163—1189. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09602011.2020.1767161

Kerkhoff, G. 2021. Successful return to professional work after neglect, extinction, and spatial misperception – Three long-term case studies. Volume 31, Issue 6, pp. 837—862. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09602011.2020.1738248

Citations to these papers in the Editorial [Harvey, M., Learmonth, G., Rossit, S., and Chen, P. 2021. Editorial for special issue on neglect rehabilitation. https://doi.org/10.1080/09602011.2021.1873150] have been updated and these now appear in its references list.

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