Comparing action disorganization syndrome and dual-task load on normal performance in everyday action tasks.
The term 'action disorganization syndrome' has been used to describe patients with selective impairments in carrying out multi-step everyday tasks, which are not linked to motor deficits. We used a range of everyday life tasks to examine the effects on a patient with ADS of having related...
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Formato: | Journal article |
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2008
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