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The role of self-touch in somatosensory and body representation disorders after strokeVan Stralen et al., 2011
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- Van Stralen H
- Van Zandvoort M
- Dijkerman H
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- Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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Somatosensory impairments occur in about half of the cases of stroke. These impairments range from primary deficits in tactile detection and the perception of features, to higher order impairments in haptic object recognition and bodily experience. In this paper, we review the …
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