Reinforced Feedback in Virtual Environment for Rehabilitation of Upper Extremity Dysfunction after Stroke: Preliminary Data from a Randomized Controlled Trial
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Andrea Turolla | Paolo Tonin | Michela Agostini | Paweł Kiper | P. Tonin | P. Kiper | A. Turolla | M. Agostini | C. Luque-Moreno | Carlos Luque-Moreno
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