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Brain : a Journal of Neurology
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January 29, 2000
Electrophysiological evidence for an early(pre-attentive) information processing deficit in patients with right hemisphere damage and unilateral neglect
L Y Deouell, S Bentin, N Soroker
Neuropsychologia
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October 2, 2013
Immediate effects of exposure to positive and negative emotional stimuli on visual search characteristics in patients with unilateral neglect
N Oren, N Soroker, L Y Deouell
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
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April 1, 1995
Ventriloquist effect reinstates responsiveness to auditory stimuli in the 'ignored' space in patients with hemispatial neglect
N Soroker, N Calamaro, M S Myslobodsky
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience
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May 10, 2011
False recovery from auditory hemineglect produced by source misattribution of auditory stimuli (the ventriloquist effect)
N Calamaro, N Soroker, M S Myslobodsky
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair
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April 12, 2002
Anosognosia for hemiplegia in stroke rehabilitation
A Hartman-Maeir, N Soroker, N Katz
Nature Neuroscience
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November 26, 1999
Inhibition of return in spatial attention: direct evidence for collicular generation
A Sapir, N Soroker, A Berger, et al.
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research
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February 5, 1998
Visual extinction and cortical connectivity in human vision
M Pavlovskaya, D Sagi, N Soroker, et al.
Brain and Language
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March 19, 2002
Effects of right and left hemisphere damage on performance of the "Right Hemisphere Communication Battery"
E Zaidel, A Kasher, N Soroker, et al.
Surgical Neurology
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April 1, 1987
Magnetic resonance imaging in head injured patients with normal late computed tomography scans
Z Groswasser, I Reider-Groswasser, N Soroker, et al.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
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April 17, 1999
Functional disability and rehabilitation outcome in right hemisphere damaged patients with and without unilateral spatial neglect
N Katz, A Hartman-Maeir, H Ring, et al.
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Brain : a Journal of Neurology
|
January 29, 2000
Electrophysiological evidence for an early(pre-attentive) information processing deficit in patients with right hemisphere damage and unilateral neglect
L Y Deouell, S Bentin, N Soroker
Neuropsychologia
|
October 2, 2013
Immediate effects of exposure to positive and negative emotional stimuli on visual search characteristics in patients with unilateral neglect
N Oren, N Soroker, L Y Deouell
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
|
April 1, 1995
Ventriloquist effect reinstates responsiveness to auditory stimuli in the 'ignored' space in patients with hemispatial neglect
N Soroker, N Calamaro, M S Myslobodsky
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience
|
May 10, 2011
False recovery from auditory hemineglect produced by source misattribution of auditory stimuli (the ventriloquist effect)
N Calamaro, N Soroker, M S Myslobodsky
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair
|
April 12, 2002
Anosognosia for hemiplegia in stroke rehabilitation
A Hartman-Maeir, N Soroker, N Katz
Nature Neuroscience
|
November 26, 1999
Inhibition of return in spatial attention: direct evidence for collicular generation
A Sapir, N Soroker, A Berger, et al.
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research
|
February 5, 1998
Visual extinction and cortical connectivity in human vision
M Pavlovskaya, D Sagi, N Soroker, et al.
Brain and Language
|
March 19, 2002
Effects of right and left hemisphere damage on performance of the "Right Hemisphere Communication Battery"
E Zaidel, A Kasher, N Soroker, et al.
Surgical Neurology
|
April 1, 1987
Magnetic resonance imaging in head injured patients with normal late computed tomography scans
Z Groswasser, I Reider-Groswasser, N Soroker, et al.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
|
April 17, 1999
Functional disability and rehabilitation outcome in right hemisphere damaged patients with and without unilateral spatial neglect
N Katz, A Hartman-Maeir, H Ring, et al.
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