January 03, 2012; 78 (1) Articles
Theta-burst stimulation of the left hemisphere accelerates recovery of hemispatial neglect
G. Koch, S. Bonnì, V. Giacobbe, G. Bucchi, B. Basile, F. Lupo, V. Versace, M. Bozzali, C. Caltagirone
First published December 14, 2011, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0b013e31823ed08f
G. Koch
S. Bonnì
V. Giacobbe
G. Bucchi
B. Basile
F. Lupo
V. Versace
M. Bozzali
Theta-burst stimulation of the left hemisphere accelerates recovery of hemispatial neglect
G. Koch, S. Bonnì, V. Giacobbe, G. Bucchi, B. Basile, F. Lupo, V. Versace, M. Bozzali, C. Caltagirone
Neurology Jan 2012, 78 (1) 24-30; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0b013e31823ed08f
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- Received March 28, 2011
- Accepted June 27, 2011
- First Published December 14, 2011.
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- G. Koch, MD, PhD,
- S. Bonnì, PsyD,
- V. Giacobbe,
- G. Bucchi,
- B. Basile, PhD,
- F. Lupo, PhD,
- V. Versace, MD,
- M. Bozzali, MD and
- C. Caltagirone, MD
- G. Koch, MD, PhD,
- S. Bonnì, PsyD,
- V. Giacobbe,
- G. Bucchi,
- B. Basile, PhD,
- F. Lupo, PhD,
- V. Versace, MD,
- M. Bozzali, MD and
- C. Caltagirone, MD
- From the Laboratory of Clinical and Behavioural Neurology (G.K., S.B., V.G., G.B., B.B., F.L., V.V., M.B., C.C.), Santa Lucia Foundation IRCCS; Stroke Unit (G.K.), Policlinico Tor Vergata; and Department of Neuroscience (C.C.), University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy.
- Correspondence & reprint requests to Dr. Koch: g.koch{at}hsantalucia.it
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