Development of a wheelchair virtual driving environment: trials with subjects with traumatic brain injury.
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Rory A Cooper | Donald M Spaeth | Michael L Boninger | Harshal P. Mahajan | Amol Karmarkar | Harshal Mahajan | Diane Collins | M. Boninger | R. Cooper | D. Spaeth | A. Karmarkar | D. Collins
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