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Auditory orienting and inhibition of return in mild traumatic brain injury: A FMRI study
Human Brain Mapping, 06/29/09
Mayer AR et al. - The objective neurological findings represent a potential biomarker for the behavioral deficits in spatial attention that characterize the initial recovery phase of mTBI.
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