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  1. Anosognosia for limb and bucco‐facial apraxia as inferred from the recognition of gestural errors
  2. Comprehension of written texts for the assessment of clinical competence and decision making in people with mild to moderate Alzheimer disease
  3. Reading the mind in the touch: Neurophysiological specificity in the communication of emotions by touch
  4. Definition: Asomatognosia
  5. Modulating anosognosia for hemiplegia: The role of dangerous actions in emergent awareness
  6. Modulation of somatoparaphrenia following left-hemisphere damage
  7. Corporeal illusions in chronic spinal cord injuries
  8. Visual and cross-modal cues increase the identification of overlapping visual stimuli in Balint’s syndrome
  9. Motor versus body awareness: Voxel-based lesion analysis in anosognosia for hemiplegia and somatoparaphrenia following right hemisphere stroke
  10. Spinal cord lesions shrink peripersonal space around the feet, passive mobilization of paraplegic limbs restores it
  11. The Representation of Objects in Apraxia: From Action Execution to Error Awareness
  12. Motor imagery in spinal cord injured people is modulated by somatotopic coding, perspective taking, and post-lesional chronic pain
  13. Behavioral and neural correlates of visual emotion discrimination and empathy in mild cognitive impairment
  14. Contextual bottom-up and implicit top-down modulation of anarchic hand syndrome: A single-case report and a review of the literature
  15. The Italian Validation of the Anosognosia Questionnaire for Dementia in Alzheimer’s Disease
  16. Anosognosia for apraxia: Experimental evidence for defective awareness of one's own bucco-facial gestures
  17. Error-based training and emergent awareness in anosognosia for hemiplegia
  18. Another perspective on anosognosia: Self-observation in video replay improves motor awareness
  19. Cognitive Stimulation of Executive Functions in Mild Cognitive Impairment
  20. Rubber hand illusion induced by touching the face ipsilaterally to a deprived hand: evidence for plastic “somatotopic” remapping in tetraplegics
  21. The interaction between implicit and explicit awareness in anosognosia: Emergent awareness
  22. Awareness of cognitive deficits and clinical competence in mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease: their relevance in clinical practice
  23. Massive somatic deafferentation and motor deefferentation of the lower part of the body impair its visual recognition: a psychophysical study of patients with spinal cord injury
  24. Cognitive Stimulation in a-MCI
  25. Visual body recognition in a prosopagnosic patient
  26. Phenomenology and neural correlates of implicit and emergent motor awareness in patients with anosognosia for hemiplegia
  27. Finger recognition and gesture imitation in Gerstmann's syndrome
  28. The Neural Basis of Body Form and Body Action Agnosia
  29. Selective deficit of mental visual imagery with intact primary visual cortex and visual perception
  30. Mapping Implied Body Actions in the Human Motor System
  31. Suggestive Evidence for an Involvement of the Right Hemisphere in the Recovery from Childhood Aphasia: A 3-Year Follow-Up Case Study
  32. Gravitational influences on reference frames for mapping somatic stimuli in brain-damaged patients
  33. Changes in Spatial Position of Hands Modify Tactile Extinction but not Disownership of Contralesional Hand in Two Right Brain-Damaged Patients
  34. Dissociation between taste and tactile extinction on the tongue after right brain damage
  35. Temporary and permanent signs of interhemispheric disconnection after traumatic brain injury
  36. Tactile salience influences extinction
  37. Influence of perceptual and semantic conflicts between the two halves of chimeric stimuli on the expression of visuo-spatial neglect
  38. Overt and covert processing of left-side information in unilateral neglect investigated with chimeric drawings