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Giuseppe Vallar

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Handbook of Clinical Neurology|March 12, 2025
Left- and right-side unilateral spatial neglect: Hemispheric differencesLaura Veronelli, Giuseppe Vallar
Handbook of Clinical Neurology|March 10, 2018
Unilateral spatial neglect after posterior parietal damageGiuseppe Vallar, Elena Calzolari
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience|November 23, 2006
Anosognosia for motor and sensory deficits after unilateral brain damage: a reviewGiuseppe Vallar, Roberta Ronchi
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation|May 24, 2011
Behavioural facilitation following brain stimulation: implications for neurorehabilitationGiuseppe Vallar, Nadia Bolognini
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation|October 21, 2011
Brain stimulation and behavioural cognitive rehabilitation: a new tool for neurorehabilitation?Carlo Miniussi, Giuseppe Vallar
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|July 7, 2014
A plastic brain for a changing environmentCostanza Papagno, Giuseppe Vallar
Handbook of Clinical Neurology|March 10, 2018
PrefaceGiuseppe Vallar, H Branch Coslett
Progress in Brain Research|April 16, 2003
Anosognosia for left-sided motor and sensory deficits, motor neglect, and sensory hemiinattention: is there a relationship?Giuseppe Vallar, Gabriella Bottini, Roberto Sterzi
Advances in Neurology|August 5, 2003
Neglect syndromes: the role of the parietal cortexGiuseppe Vallar, Gabriella Bottini, Eraldo Paulesu
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|May 26, 2004
Hermann Zingerle's "Impaired perception of the own body due to organic brain disorders". 1913. An introductory comment, and an abridged translationThomas Benke, Claudio Luzzatti, Giuseppe Vallar
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Handbook of Clinical Neurology|March 12, 2025
Left- and right-side unilateral spatial neglect: Hemispheric differencesLaura Veronelli, Giuseppe Vallar
Handbook of Clinical Neurology|March 10, 2018
Unilateral spatial neglect after posterior parietal damageGiuseppe Vallar, Elena Calzolari
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience|November 23, 2006
Anosognosia for motor and sensory deficits after unilateral brain damage: a reviewGiuseppe Vallar, Roberta Ronchi
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation|May 24, 2011
Behavioural facilitation following brain stimulation: implications for neurorehabilitationGiuseppe Vallar, Nadia Bolognini
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation|October 21, 2011
Brain stimulation and behavioural cognitive rehabilitation: a new tool for neurorehabilitation?Carlo Miniussi, Giuseppe Vallar
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|July 7, 2014
A plastic brain for a changing environmentCostanza Papagno, Giuseppe Vallar
Handbook of Clinical Neurology|March 10, 2018
PrefaceGiuseppe Vallar, H Branch Coslett
Progress in Brain Research|April 16, 2003
Anosognosia for left-sided motor and sensory deficits, motor neglect, and sensory hemiinattention: is there a relationship?Giuseppe Vallar, Gabriella Bottini, Roberto Sterzi
Advances in Neurology|August 5, 2003
Neglect syndromes: the role of the parietal cortexGiuseppe Vallar, Gabriella Bottini, Eraldo Paulesu
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|May 26, 2004
Hermann Zingerle's "Impaired perception of the own body due to organic brain disorders". 1913. An introductory comment, and an abridged translationThomas Benke, Claudio Luzzatti, Giuseppe Vallar
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