Body size perception in stroke patients with paresis.
Recent studies have suggested that people's intent and ability to act also can influence their perception of their bodies' peripersonal space. Vice versa one could assume that the inability to reach toward and grasp an object might have an impact on the subject's perception of reachin...
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Main Authors: | Azam Shahvaroughi-Farahani, Sally A Linkenauger, Betty J Mohler, Simone C Behrens, Katrin E Giel, Hans-Otto Karnath |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/34f55ab367274b84952b7adb64c1bd56 |
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