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- 9–17. doi:10.1016/S0010-9452(08)70918-3. PMID 15070000. S2CID 4482597. Prigatano, George P.; Schacter, Daniel L (1991). Awareness of deficit after brain...
- ISSN 0016-9161. Prigatano GP, Wolf TR (2010). "Anton's Syndrome and Unawareness of Partial or Complete Blindness". In Prigatano GP (ed.). The Study...
- Dictionary[dead link] Prigatano, George P. (2010-04-21). The Study of Anosognosia. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-970244-2. Prigatano, G. (1991). Awareness...
- Strategies in Aphasia and Related Neurogenic Communication Disorders. 5: 3–19. Prigatano, George (2010). The Study of Anosognosia. New York: Oxford University...
- PMID 19809315. S2CID 40751848. George P. Prigatano, Daniel Schacter (1991). "Introduction". In George Prigatano, Daniel Schacter (eds.). Awareness of Deficit...
- Neuropsychology. 20 (5): 694–705. doi:10.1076/jcen.20.5.694.1122. PMID 10079045. Prigatano, George P. (1999). "Diller lecture: Impaired awareness, finger tapping...
- 77–82. doi:10.1016/s0028-3932(97)00093-6. PMID 9533390. S2CID 19174159. Prigatano GP (1987). "Psychiatric aspects of head injury: Problem areas and suggested...
- Evidence from confabulation in organic brain disease patients. In G.P. Prigatano & D.L. Schacter (Eds.), Awareness of deficit after brain injury. pp. 176–97...
- Tobias, Betsy A. (1991). "Anosognosia, Consciousness, and the Self". In Prigatano, George P.; Schacter, Daniel L. (eds.). Awareness of Deficit After Brain...
- Brain Injury. 12: 69–76. doi:10.1080/026990598122872. PMID 9483339. Prigatano GP, Borgaro SR (2003). "Qualitative features of finger movement during...