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    2 research outputs found

    Dyschromatopsy and visual allesthesia in a glioblastoma multiforme patient

    Author
    1. A NIKOLAKOPOULOS
    2. A REPTSIS
    3. D ALMALIOTIS
    4. I DEMIRTZOGLOU
    5. V KARAMPATAKIS
    Publication venue
    Wiley
    Publication date
    01/09/2011
    Field of study
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    Abnormalities in higher cortical visual processing

    Author
    1. Andersen
    2. Bartolomeo
    3. Barton
    4. Baugh
    5. Biran
    6. Bub
    7. Carney
    8. Caselli
    9. Cooper
    10. Corrow
    11. Gil
    12. Goodwin
    13. HD
    14. Jackson
    15. Jacobs
    16. Kasten
    17. Kataoka
    18. Maddula
    19. Melnick
    20. MF
    21. Miller
    22. Newsome
    23. Pe-a-Casanova
    24. Piano
    25. Pietrasanta
    26. Reptsis
    27. Robertson
    28. Sakurai
    29. Schadlu
    30. Seghier
    31. Semenza
    32. Short
    33. SJ
    34. Teeple
    35. Tohgi
    36. Vaina
    Publication venue
    'MedCrave Group, LLC'
    Publication date
    01/01/2018
    Field of study
    No full text
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