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    Constraint-Induced Movement therapy can improve hemiparetic progressive multiple sclerosis. Preliminary findings by Mark, VW, Taub, E, Bashir, K, Uswatte, G, Delgado, A, Bowman, MH, Bryson, CC, McKay, S, Cutter, GR

    Published in Multiple sclerosis (01-08-2008)
    “…Objective To evaluate whether Constraint-Induced Movement therapy (CI therapy) may benefit chronic upper extremity hemiparesis in progressive multiple…”
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    Constraint-induced movement therapy for chronic stroke hemiparesis and other disabilities by Mark, Victor W, Taub, Edward

    “…Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy (CI therapy) refers to a family of treatments for motor disability that combines constraint of movement, massed practice,…”
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    AutoCITE automated delivery of CI therapy with reduced effort by therapists by TAUB, Edward, LUM, Peter S, HARDIN, Phillip, MARK, Victor W, USWATTE, Gitendra

    Published in Stroke (1970) (01-06-2005)
    “…To evaluate the effectiveness of a device that automates Constraint-Induced Movement therapy (CI therapy), termed AutoCITE, when only partially supervised by…”
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    Clinical neurorestorative progress in multiple sclerosis by Geng, Tongchao, Mark, Victor W

    Published in Journal of Neurorestoratology (01-03-2015)
    “…Tong Chao Geng,1 Victor W Mark2 1Department of Neurology, Yuquan Hospital of Tsinghua University, Beijing, People's Republic of China; 2Department of Physical…”
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    Biases in attentional orientation and magnitude estimation explain crossover: neglect is a disorder of both by Mennemeier, Mark, Pierce, Christopher A, Chatterjee, Anjan, Anderson, Britt, Jewell, George, Dowler, Rachael, Woods, Adam J, Glenn, Tannahill, Mark, Victor W

    Published in Journal of cognitive neuroscience (01-08-2005)
    “…Crossover refers to a pattern of performance on the line bisection test in which short lines are bisected on the side opposite the true center of long lines…”
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    Disorganized search on cancellation is not a consequence of neglect by MARK, V. W, WOODS, A. J, BALL, K. K, ROTH, D. L, MENNEMEIER, M

    Published in Neurology (13-07-2004)
    “…Some studies have suggested that in stroke patients, spatial inattention on the cancellation test is closely related to disorganized visual search. However,…”
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    Ballism After Stroke Responds to Standard Physical Therapeutic Interventions by Mark, Victor W., Oberheu, Anne Marie, Henderson, Cathy, Woods, Adam J.

    “…Mark VW, Oberheu AM, Henderson C, Woods AJ. Ballism after stroke responds to standard physical therapeutic interventions. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2005;86:…”
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    Motor neglect: what do we mean? by Mark, V W

    Published in Neurology (01-05-1996)
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    Diagonal spatial neglect by Mark, Victor W, Heilman, Kenneth M

    “…OBJECTIVE To determine whether stroke patients with diagonal neglect on cancellation may show diagonal neglect on line bisection, and hence to indicate whether…”
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    Diagonal neglect on cancellation by Mark, Victor W., Heilman, Kenneth M.

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-11-1997)
    “…Patients with right hemisphere injury frequently neglect to cancel targets primarily in the left part of the page nearest the body. Since this region is…”
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    The effects of gender, menstrual phase and practice on the perceived location of the midsagittal plane by E. McCourt, Mark, W. Mark, Victor, Radonovich, Krestin J, K. Willison, Suzann, Freeman, Pierre

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-05-1997)
    “…Women show menstrual phase-related cognitive changes that suggest altered hemispheric activation for a particular task, such that they demonstrate the greatest…”
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    Hemispatial neglect affected by non-neglected stimuli by MARK, V. W, KOOISTRA, C. A, HEILMAN, K. M

    Published in Neurology (01-08-1988)
    “…Patients with hemispatial neglect fail to cancel lines distributed on one side of a piece of paper. This defect is thought to be induced by a deficit in the…”
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    Two-Dimensional Cancellation Neglect a Review and Suggested Method of Analysis by Mark, Victor W., Monson, Nancy

    Published in Cortex (01-09-1997)
    “…Directional bias on cancellation has thus far not been standardized. While cancellation tasks are primarily used to assess lateral performance asymmetries,…”
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    Bodily neglect and orientational biases in unilateral neglect syndrome and normal subjects by Mark, V W, Heilman, K M

    Published in Neurology (01-04-1990)
    “…Patients with neglect erred toward the right when attempting to locate the intercepts of their midsagittal planes with a horizontal line placed in front of…”
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    Acute versus chronic functional aspects of unilateral spatial neglect by Mark, Victor W

    Published in Frontiers in bioscience (01-01-2003)
    “…This article reviews the impact of unilateral spatial neglect on daily living ("functional") activities. Its disturbances on basic functional activities, such…”
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    Extrapersonal neglect by Mark, V W

    Published in Neurology (01-09-1993)
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