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Post-traumatic stress disorder and substance use following traumatic brain injury: a clinical and neuropsychological case study

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Table 2 – Cognitive Functions and Instruments Used in the Neuropsychological Assessment
Table 3 – Cognitive performance of F. in the Neuropsychological Evaluation.
Figure 1 – Learning curve.

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