De Patre et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Visual and motor recovery after “Cognitive Therapeutic Exercises” in cortical blindness: a case studyDe Patre et al., 2017
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- De Patre D
- Van de Winckel A
- Panté F
- Rizzello C
- Zernitz M
- Mansour M
- Zordan L
- Zeffiro T
- O'Connor E
- Bisson T
- Lupi A
- Perfetti C
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- Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy
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Background and Purpose: Spontaneous visual recovery is rare after cortical blindness. While visual rehabilitation may improve performance, no visual therapy has been widely adopted, as clinical outcomes are variable and rarely translate into improvements in …
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