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Grasping Virtual Objects: a Feasibility Study for an Enactive Interface Application in Stroke.Morganti et al., 2006
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- Morganti F
- Goulene K
- Gaggioli A
- Stramba-Badiale M
- Riva G
- et al.
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- PsychNology J.
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Recent studies show that 30% to 66% of patients who suffered a stroke are unable to recover the upper limb functionality and that most patients present motor disability five years after the acute event. Despite a general motor recovery the incapability to reach and grasp …
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