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This document provides a list of bibliographic references related to traumatic brain injury and neuropsychological rehabilitation. It includes over 100 references ranging from 1985 to 2004 from various academic journals and books. The references cover topics such as post-traumatic amnesia, functional assessment scales, cognitive outcomes after injury, rehabilitation programs and treatments, and assessments of disorders related to traumatic brain injury such as aphasia and acalculia.
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This document provides a list of bibliographic references related to traumatic brain injury and neuropsychological rehabilitation. It includes over 100 references ranging from 1985 to 2004 from various academic journals and books. The references cover topics such as post-traumatic amnesia, functional assessment scales, cognitive outcomes after injury, rehabilitation programs and treatments, and assessments of disorders related to traumatic brain injury such as aphasia and acalculia.
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