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Noomi Katz
Noomi Katz
Director of research institute for health and medical professions Ono Academic College Israel
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Functional disability and rehabilitation outcome in right hemisphere damaged patients with and without unilateral spatial neglect
N Katz, A Hartman-Maeir, H Ring, N Soroker
Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 80 (4), 379-384, 1999
5871999
Video capture virtual reality as a flexible and effective rehabilitation tool
PL Weiss, D Rand, N Katz, R Kizony
Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation 1, 1-12, 2004
5562004
Activities, participation and satisfaction one-year post stroke
A Hartman-Maeir, N Soroker, H Ring, N Avni, N Katz
Disability and rehabilitation 29 (7), 559-566, 2007
5502007
Virtual reality in neurorehabilitation
PL Weiss, R Kizony, U Feintuch, N Katz
Textbook of neural repair and rehabilitation 51 (8), 182-97, 2006
3812006
CCR5 is a therapeutic target for recovery after stroke and traumatic brain injury
MT Joy, EB Assayag, D Shabashov-Stone, S Liraz-Zaltsman, J Mazzitelli, ...
Cell 176 (5), 1143-1157. e13, 2019
3522019
Interactive virtual environment training for safe street crossing of right hemisphere stroke patients with unilateral spatial neglect
N Katz, H Ring, Y Naveh, R Kizony, U Feintuch, PL Weiss
Disability and rehabilitation 27 (20), 1235-1244, 2005
2882005
Loewenstein Occupational Therapy Cognitive Assessment (LOTCA) battery for brain-injured patients: reliability and validity
N Katz, M Itzkovich, S Averbuch, B Elazar
The American Journal of occupational therapy 43 (3), 184-192, 1989
2821989
Adapting an immersive virtual reality system for rehabilitation
R Kizony, N Katz, PL Weiss
The Journal of Visualization and Computer Animation 14 (5), 261-268, 2003
2522003
Validation of the Virtual MET as an assessment tool for executive functions
D Rand, SBA Rukan, PL Weiss, N Katz
Neuropsychological rehabilitation 19 (4), 583-602, 2009
2262009
Video-capture virtual reality system for patients with paraplegic spinal cord injury.
R Kizony, L Raz, N Katz, H Weingarden, PLT Weiss
Journal of Rehabilitation Research & Development 42 (5), 2005
2082005
Training multitasking in a virtual supermarket: A novel intervention after stroke
D Rand, PL Weiss, N Katz
The American Journal of Occupational Therapy 63 (5), 535-542, 2009
1722009
Participation in occupational performance: Reliability and validity of the Activity Card Sort
N Katz, H Karpin, A Lak, T Furman, A Hartman-Maeir
OTJR: Occupation, Participation and Health 23 (1), 10-17, 2003
1662003
Design and testing of a virtual environment to train stroke patients with unilateral spatial neglect to cross a street safely.
PL Weiss, Y Naveh, N Katz
Occupational therapy international 10 (1), 2003
1622003
Validity of the Behavioral Inattention Test (BIT): relationships with functional tasks
A Hartman-Maeir, N Katz
The American Journal of Occupational Therapy 49 (6), 507-516, 1995
1561995
Awareness of disabilities in stroke rehabilitation--a clinical trial
A Hartman-Maeir, N Soroker, SD Oman, N Katz
Disability and rehabilitation 25 (1), 35-44, 2003
1502003
What are the correlates of cognition and participation to return to work after first ever mild stroke?
Y Fride, T Adamit, A Maeir, E Ben Assayag, NM Bornstein, AD Korczyn, ...
Topics in stroke rehabilitation 22 (5), 317-325, 2015
1302015
Individual learning style: Israeli norms and cross-cultural equivalence of Kolb's Learning Style Inventory
N Katz
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 19 (3), 361-379, 1988
1301988
The potential of virtual reality for rehabilitation
PL Weiss, N Katz
J Rehabil Res Dev 41 (5), 7-10, 2004
1292004
Evaluation of virtual shopping in the VMall: Comparison of post-stroke participants to healthy control groups
D Rand, N Katz, PL Weiss
Disability and rehabilitation 29 (22), 1710-1719, 2007
1252007
Awareness of deficits in stroke rehabilitation
A Hartman-Maeir, N Soroker, H Ring, N Katz
Journal of rehabilitation medicine 34 (4), 158-164, 2002
1222002
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