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Academic Article Cognitive assessment for CI therapy in the outpatient clinic.
Academic Article Bias in magnitude estimation following left hemisphere injury.
Academic Article Disorganized search on cancellation is not a consequence of neglect.
Academic Article Biases in attentional orientation and magnitude estimation explain crossover: neglect is a disorder of both.
Academic Article Cold pressor stimulation diminishes P50 amplitude in normal subjects.
Academic Article Pervasive cognitive impairment in acute rehabilitation inpatients without brain injury.
Academic Article Perception of motor strength and stimulus magnitude are correlated in stroke patients.
Academic Article Improvement in arousal, visual neglect, and perception of stimulus intensity following cold pressor stimulation.
Academic Article Pervasive cognitive impairment in hospitalized patients "without" brain injury
Academic Article Sham transcranial magnetic stimulation using electrical stimulation of the scalp
Academic Article The P50 ERP is sensitive to arousal states in both neglect and normal subjects
Academic Article The P50 ERP is sensitive to arousal states in both neglect and normal subjects
Academic Article Sham transcranial magnetic stimulation using electrical stimulation of the scalp
Academic Article Sham transcranial magnetic stimulation using electrical stimulation of the scalp
Academic Article An advanced method of sham rTMS using electrical stimulation of the scalp M
Academic Article Maintenance rTMS can decrease tinnitus chronically
Academic Article Sham Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Using Electrical Stimulation of the Scalp.
Academic Article Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) Can Alter Cortical Excitability of the Lower Extremity in Healthy Participants: A Review and Methodological Study.

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