Deficits in visuo-spatial but not in topographical memory during pregnancy and the postpartum state in an expert military pilot: a case report
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Paola Verde | Laura Piccardi | Enrico Tomao | Cecilia Guariglia | Felice Strollo | Fabio Morgagni | C. Guariglia | L. Piccardi | E. Tomao | F. Strollo | F. Bianchini | P. Verde | Filippo Bianchini | Fabio Morgagni
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