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  • 41. Mechanisms of unilateral spatial neglect in copying a single object.
    Ishiai S, Seki K, Koyama Y, Yokota T.
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  • 48. Gaze Scanning on Mid-Block Sidewalks by Pedestrians With Homonymous Hemianopia With or Without Spatial Neglect.
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  • 52. Time since stroke influences the impact of hemianopia and spatial neglect on visual-spatial tasks.
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  • 57. Vertical and horizontal meridian sparing in occipital lobe homonymous hemianopias.
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  • 58. [Incongruous, incomplete, homonymous hemianopia due to an infarction localized to the lateral geniculate body].
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  • 59. [A case report of cerebral achromatopsia with bilateral occipital lesion].
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  • 60. Performance on hemispatial pointing task by patients with neglect syndrome.
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