Attentional disengagement dysfunction following mTBI assessed with the gap saccade task
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Li-Shan Chou | Jeanne Langan | Louis R. Osternig | Paul van Donkelaar | Charlene Halterman | L. Osternig | L. Chou | J. Langan | P. Donkelaar | A. Drew | Anthony S. Drew | C. Halterman | Jeanne Langan
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