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Motor control / Neuropsychological assessment / Neuropsychology / Self / Acquired brain injury / Human brain / Brain / Epilepsy / Frontal lobe / Anatomy / Cognitive science / Mind
Date: 2009-02-06 10:00:12
Motor control
Neuropsychological assessment
Neuropsychology
Self
Acquired brain injury
Human brain
Brain
Epilepsy
Frontal lobe
Anatomy
Cognitive science
Mind

Consequences of Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) What is an Acquired Brain Injury? An Acquired Brain Injury is any sudden damage to the brain received during a person’s lifetime, but not as a result of birth trauma. It may

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