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Primetimes Newsletter, Fall 2010, Office Of Lifespan Studies
Primetimes Newsletter, Fall 2010, Office Of Lifespan Studies
PrimeTimes Newsletter
PrimeTimes is the newsletter of the Office of Lifespan Studies in the College of Science at Coastal Carolina University.
Primetimes Newsletter, Summer 2010, Office Of Lifespan Studies
Primetimes Newsletter, Summer 2010, Office Of Lifespan Studies
PrimeTimes Newsletter
PrimeTimes is the newsletter of the Office of Lifespan Studies in the College of Science at Coastal Carolina University.
Primetimes Newsletter, Spring 2010, Office Of Lifespan Studies
Primetimes Newsletter, Spring 2010, Office Of Lifespan Studies
PrimeTimes Newsletter
PrimeTimes is the newsletter of the Office of Lifespan Studies in the College of Science at Coastal Carolina University.
Independent Republic Quarterly, 2010, Vol. 44, No. 3-4, Horry County Historical Society
Independent Republic Quarterly, 2010, Vol. 44, No. 3-4, Horry County Historical Society
The Independent Republic Quarterly
A journal of the Horry County Historical Society, Conway, S.C. Contains local history articles and information covering the entire county. ISSN:0046-8843.
Independent Republic Quarterly, 2010, Vol. 44, No. 1-2, Horry County Historical Society
Independent Republic Quarterly, 2010, Vol. 44, No. 1-2, Horry County Historical Society
The Independent Republic Quarterly
A journal of the Horry County Historical Society, Conway, S.C. Contains local history articles and information covering the entire county. ISSN:0046-8843.
Functional Assessments In The Rodent Stroke Model, K.L. Schaar, M.M. Brenneman, S.I. Savitz
Functional Assessments In The Rodent Stroke Model, K.L. Schaar, M.M. Brenneman, S.I. Savitz
Psychology
Stroke is a common cause of permanent disability accompanied by devastating impairments for which there is a pressing need for effective treatment. Motor, sensory and cognitive deficits are common following stroke, yet treatment is limited. Along with histological measures, functional outcome in animal models has provided valuable insight to the biological basis and potential rehabilitation efforts of experimental stroke. Developing and using tests that have the ability to identify behavioral deficits is essential to expanding the development of translational therapies. The present aim of this paper is to review many of the current behavioral tests that assess functional outcome after …