ArticleLong-term neuropsychological outcome and loss of social autonomy after traumatic brain injury☆,☆☆,★
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Supported by grant 931101 from the French INSERM and NIH grant NS-21889 (Dr. Levin).
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Presented in a shortened form at the First World Congress of Traumatic Brain Injury, Copenhagen, 5–7 May, 1995.
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