Differential responses in three thalamic nuclei in moderately disabled, severely disabled and vegetative patients after blunt head injury.
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Kyla Pennington | D. Graham | Douglas H. Smith | K. Pennington | T. Mcintosh | W. Maxwell | J. Wilson | M. MacKinnon | William L Maxwell | Mary Anne MacKinnon | Douglas H Smith | Tracy K McIntosh | J T Lindsay Wilson | David I Graham
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