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Anti-extinction in the tactile modality

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White, Rebekah
Aimola Davies, Anne

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Pion Ltd

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Patients with extinction fail to report a contralesional stimulus when it is presented at the same time as an ipsilesional stimulus, and patients with unilateral neglect fail to report a contralesional stimulus even when there is no competing ipsilesional

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Perception

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2037-12-31
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