The Russian version of the Oxford Cognitive Screen: validation study on stroke survivors
<p><strong>OBJECTIVE:</strong>The Oxford Cognitive Screen (OCS) is a screening tool for the assessment of poststroke deficits in attention, memory, praxis, language, and number processing. The goal of the present study was to develop a Russian version of the OCS (Rus-OCS) via trans...
Main Authors: | Shendyapina, M, Kuzmina, E, Kazymaev, S, Petrova, A, Demeyere, N, Weekes, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Pschological Association
2019
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