ArticleFunctional disability and rehabilitation outcome in right hemisphere damaged patients with and without unilateral spatial neglect☆,☆☆,★
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Supported by a grant from the Fleischman Research Fund, Loewenstein Rehabilitation Hospital, Raanana, Israel.
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Presented in part at the American Occupational Therapy Association Conference, April 1997, Orlando, FL.
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