10.25384/SAGE.11347274.v1
P. Wibawa
P.
Wibawa
R. Zombor
R.
Zombor
M. Dragovic
M.
Dragovic
B. Hayhow
B.
Hayhow
J. Lee
J.
Lee
P. K. Panegyres
P. K.
Panegyres
D. Rock
D.
Rock
S. E. Starkstein
S. E.
Starkstein
Supplemental Material, REVISED-no-2_Appendix_Anosognosia_is_Associated_with_Greater_Caregiver_Burden_and_Poorer_Executive_Function_in_Huntington_Disease_2019-05-15 - Anosognosia Is Associated With Greater Caregiver Burden and Poorer Executive Function in Huntington Disease
SAGE Journals
2019
movement disorder
executive functioning
caregiver burden
Huntington disease
anosognosia
insight
2019-12-10 13:07:13
Journal contribution
https://sage.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Supplemental_Material_REVISED-no-2_Appendix_Anosognosia_is_Associated_with_Greater_Caregiver_Burden_and_Poorer_Executive_Function_in_Huntington_Disease_2019-05-15_-_Anosognosia_Is_Associated_With_Greater_Caregiver_Burden_and_Poorer_Executiv/11347274
<p>Supplemental Material, REVISED-no-2_Appendix_Anosognosia_is_Associated_with_Greater_Caregiver_Burden_and_Poorer_Executive_Function_in_Huntington_Disease_2019-05-15 for Anosognosia Is Associated With Greater Caregiver Burden and Poorer Executive Function in Huntington Disease by P. Wibawa, R. Zombor, M. Dragovic, B. Hayhow, J. Lee, P. K. Panegyres, D. Rock and S. E. Starkstein in Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology</p>