Development of paradigms for the diagnosis of "covert cognition" and cognitive motor dissociation in patients with chronic disorders of consciousness
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M. Piradov | A. Cherkasova | E. Kremneva | N. Suponeva | Y. Ryabinkina | M. Krotenkova | A. Belkin | N. Varako | A. Broutian | M. Kovyazina | K. Ilina | V. Belkin
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