Action Observation Therapy in the Subacute Phase Promotes Dexterity Recovery in Right-Hemisphere Stroke Patients
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Patrizio Sale | Marco Franceschini | Maria Gabriella Ceravolo | M. Franceschini | M. Ceravolo | P. Sale
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