persisting reversed clock syndrome
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Background: The reversed clock phenomenon results in the transposition of objects from one side to another. Its major manifestation consists in the reversal of clock numbers in clock-drawing test. It could be due to a stroke disrupting attentional cerebral network. This phenomenon usually regresses in a few days.
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Authors | ;Christophe Orssaud;Philippe Halimi;Claire Le Jeunne;Jean Louis Dufier |
Journal | applied psychophysiology and biofeedback |
Year | 2005 |
DOI | 10.1155/2005/463428 |
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