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    • Motor awareness in anosognosia for hemiplegia : experiments at last 

      Jenkinson, P.; Fotopoulou, A. (2010)
      Anosognosia for hemiplegia (AHP) is the apparent inability to acknowledge contralesional paralysis, typically following right-hemisphere lesions. Here we review studies that regard AHP as a specific deficit of motor awareness ...
    • So you think you can dance? 

      Jenkinson, P.; Fotopoulou, A. (2010)
      We usually manoeuvre through our environment so effortlessly that the complexity of voluntary movement is taken for granted. Most of the time the processes involved in running for the morning bus, flipping through the pages ...
    • Unawareness of deficit in acute stroke : Neuropsychological therapy matters 

      Fotopoulou, A.; Jenkinson, P. (2010)
      Motor deficiency is the leading cause of disability following stroke and the main target of neurorehabilitation. However, the co-occurrence of certain cognitive deficits, such as unawareness (lack of insight into one’s ...