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From both sides now: crossover effects influence navigation in patients with unilateral neglect

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Wheelchair Assessment Course

The Wheelchair Assessment Course (WAC) was 18.6m long and in a corridor which was 1.6m wide. 13 obstacles were placed on the route. The narrowest gap to be navigated was a �gate� of 2 obstacles at one end of the course which measured 71cm across. The largest gap was 105cm.

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    1. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 1 April 2008 vol. 79 no. 4 464-466
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