Mirror efficiency in the assessment of visual pursuit in patients in minimally conscious state

scientific article published on 5 October 2017

Mirror efficiency in the assessment of visual pursuit in patients in minimally conscious state is …
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P356DOI10.1080/02699052.2017.1376755
P698PubMed publication ID28980847

P50authorSteven LaureysQ676661
Sarah WannezQ87719795
Audrey VanhaudenhuyseQ91951273
Serge BrédartQ56957158
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P433issue11
P304page(s)1429-1435
P577publication date2017-10-05
P1433published inBrain InjuryQ4955769
P1476titleMirror efficiency in the assessment of visual pursuit in patients in minimally conscious state
P478volume31

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