Right hemispace presentation and left cueing on Raven's Coloured Progressive Matrices among right brain-damaged neglect patients
Despite the substantial experimental literature that has accrued on factors associated with a reduction in neglect, few empirical studies have attempted to extrapolate these findings to clinical assessment and evaluate the efficacy of neglect-reducing strategics on patient performance. The current s...
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