The transfer from survey (map-like) to route representations into Virtual Reality Mazes: effect of age and cerebral lesion
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Giuseppe Riva | Laura Carelli | Flavia Mattioli | Maria Luisa Rusconi | Chiara Stampatori | G. Riva | F. Mattioli | C. Stampatori | M. Rusconi | L. Carelli | Chiara Scarabelli | Chiara Scarabelli
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