Implicit awareness of deficit in anosognosia? An emotion-based account of denial of deficit

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Implicit awareness of deficit in anosognosia? An emotion-based account of denial of deficit. / Turnbull, O.H.; Jones, K.; Reed-Screen, J.
In: Neuropsychoanalysis, Vol. 4, 01.01.2002, p. 69-86.

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Turnbull, OH, Jones, K & Reed-Screen, J 2002, 'Implicit awareness of deficit in anosognosia? An emotion-based account of denial of deficit', Neuropsychoanalysis, vol. 4, pp. 69-86.

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Turnbull, O. H., Jones, K., & Reed-Screen, J. (2002). Implicit awareness of deficit in anosognosia? An emotion-based account of denial of deficit. Neuropsychoanalysis, 4, 69-86.

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Turnbull OH, Jones K, Reed-Screen J. Implicit awareness of deficit in anosognosia? An emotion-based account of denial of deficit. Neuropsychoanalysis. 2002 Jan 1;4:69-86.

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Turnbull, O.H. ; Jones, K. ; Reed-Screen, J. / Implicit awareness of deficit in anosognosia? An emotion-based account of denial of deficit. In: Neuropsychoanalysis. 2002 ; Vol. 4. pp. 69-86.

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AU - Reed-Screen, J.

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VL - 4

SP - 69

EP - 86

JO - Neuropsychoanalysis

JF - Neuropsychoanalysis

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