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Salvatore Giaquinto

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Clinical and Experimental Hypertension (New York, N.Y. : 1993)|July 13, 2006
Death or improvement: the fate of highly disabled patients after stroke rehabilitationSalvatore Giaquinto
Functional Neurology|March 22, 2005
Evoked potentials in rehabilitation. A reviewSalvatore Giaquinto
Disability and Rehabilitation|October 17, 2008
The high contribution of Haim Ring to neurological rehabilitationSalvatore Giaquinto
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine|October 24, 2002
Criterion validity of the center for epidemiological studies depression (CES-D) scale in a sample of rehabilitation inpatientsBarbara Caracciolo, Salvatore Giaquinto
Thescientificworldjournal|July 21, 2009
Slowing of event-related potentials in primary progressive aphasia. A case reportSalvatore Giaquinto, Francesca Ranghi
Clinical and Experimental Hypertension (New York, N.Y. : 1993)|November 13, 2007
Possible influence of spiritual and religious beliefs on hypertensionSalvatore Giaquinto, Cristiana Spiridigliozzi
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|February 1, 2003
Enhancement of the somatosensory N140 component during attentional training after strokeSalvatore Giaquinto, Lucia Fraioli
Disability and Rehabilitation|August 23, 2008
Is there a scientific basis for pet therapy?Salvatore Giaquinto, Fabio Valentini
Disability and Rehabilitation|August 31, 2007
Return to work in selected disabilitiesSalvatore Giaquinto, Haim Ring
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|July 11, 2003
The effects of aging on selective attention to touch: a reduced inhibitory control in elderly subjects?Massimiliano Valeriani, Francesca Ranghi, Salvatore Giaquinto
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Clinical and Experimental Hypertension (New York, N.Y. : 1993)|July 13, 2006
Death or improvement: the fate of highly disabled patients after stroke rehabilitationSalvatore Giaquinto
Functional Neurology|March 22, 2005
Evoked potentials in rehabilitation. A reviewSalvatore Giaquinto
Disability and Rehabilitation|October 17, 2008
The high contribution of Haim Ring to neurological rehabilitationSalvatore Giaquinto
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine|October 24, 2002
Criterion validity of the center for epidemiological studies depression (CES-D) scale in a sample of rehabilitation inpatientsBarbara Caracciolo, Salvatore Giaquinto
Thescientificworldjournal|July 21, 2009
Slowing of event-related potentials in primary progressive aphasia. A case reportSalvatore Giaquinto, Francesca Ranghi
Clinical and Experimental Hypertension (New York, N.Y. : 1993)|November 13, 2007
Possible influence of spiritual and religious beliefs on hypertensionSalvatore Giaquinto, Cristiana Spiridigliozzi
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|February 1, 2003
Enhancement of the somatosensory N140 component during attentional training after strokeSalvatore Giaquinto, Lucia Fraioli
Disability and Rehabilitation|August 23, 2008
Is there a scientific basis for pet therapy?Salvatore Giaquinto, Fabio Valentini
Disability and Rehabilitation|August 31, 2007
Return to work in selected disabilitiesSalvatore Giaquinto, Haim Ring
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|July 11, 2003
The effects of aging on selective attention to touch: a reduced inhibitory control in elderly subjects?Massimiliano Valeriani, Francesca Ranghi, Salvatore Giaquinto
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