Functional near infrared spectroscopy as a probe of brain function in people with prolonged disorders of consciousness
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E. Diane Playford | Alexander P. Leff | Simon Farmer | S. Farmer | A. Leff | E. Playford | L. James | Agnieszka M. Kempny | Leon James | Kudret Yelden | Sophie Duport | A. Kempny | K. Yelden | S. Duport | E. D. Playford | Alexander P. Leff
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