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November 26, 2002

Selective deficit of time perception in a patient with right prefrontal cortex lesion

November 26, 2002 issue
59 (10) 1658

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Volume 59Number 10November 26, 2002
Pages: 1658
PubMed: 12451222

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Received: April 30, 2002
Accepted: July 24, 2002
Published online: November 26, 2002
Published in print: November 26, 2002

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Giacomo Koch, MD
From the Department of Neuroscience (Drs. Koch, Carlesimo, and Caltagirone), University of Rome Tor Vergata; Fondazione Santa Lucia IRCCS (Drs. Koch, Oliveri, Carlesimo, and Caltagirone), Rome; and Department of Psychology (Dr. Oliveri), University of Palermo, Italy.
Massimiliano Oliveri, MD PhD
From the Department of Neuroscience (Drs. Koch, Carlesimo, and Caltagirone), University of Rome Tor Vergata; Fondazione Santa Lucia IRCCS (Drs. Koch, Oliveri, Carlesimo, and Caltagirone), Rome; and Department of Psychology (Dr. Oliveri), University of Palermo, Italy.
Giovanni A. Carlesimo, MD PhD
From the Department of Neuroscience (Drs. Koch, Carlesimo, and Caltagirone), University of Rome Tor Vergata; Fondazione Santa Lucia IRCCS (Drs. Koch, Oliveri, Carlesimo, and Caltagirone), Rome; and Department of Psychology (Dr. Oliveri), University of Palermo, Italy.
Carlo Caltagirone, MD
From the Department of Neuroscience (Drs. Koch, Carlesimo, and Caltagirone), University of Rome Tor Vergata; Fondazione Santa Lucia IRCCS (Drs. Koch, Oliveri, Carlesimo, and Caltagirone), Rome; and Department of Psychology (Dr. Oliveri), University of Palermo, Italy.

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Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Giacomo Koch, Fondazione Santa Lucia IRCCS, Laboratorio di Neurologia Clinica e Comportamentale, Via Ardeatina 306, 00179 Rome, Italy; e-mail: [email protected]

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