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Selective deficit of auditory localisation in patients with visuospatial neglectPavani et al., 2002
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- Pavani F
- Làdavas E
- Driver J
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- Neuropsychologia
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Possible auditory deficits in neglect were examined by comparing the performance of four right brain-damaged (RBD) patients with left visuospatial neglect, versus four RBD patients without neglect, in three auditory tasks. The first task required speeded discrimination of …
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