Feasibility of a home-based computerized cognitive training for pediatric patients with congenital or acquired brain damage: An explorative study
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C. Urgesi | R. Borgatti | C. Corti | R. Romaniello | A. Bardoni | G. Poggi | S. Strazzer
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