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Published on 04.05.16 in Vol 3, No 1 (2016): Jan-Jun

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Works citing "Systemic Lisbon Battery: Normative Data for Memory and Attention Assessments"

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  1. Ventura S, Brivio E, Riva G, Baños RM. Immersive Versus Non-immersive Experience: Exploring the Feasibility of Memory Assessment Through 360° Technology. Frontiers in Psychology 2019;10
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  4. Pieri L, Tosi G, Romano D. Virtual reality technology in neuropsychological testing: A systematic review. Journal of Neuropsychology 2023;17(2):382
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