[Continued physical capacity after head gunshot injury]

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[Continued physical capacity after head gunshot injury]. / Matschke, Jakob; Lohmann, Frauke; Giese, Alf; Seifert, Dragana; Püschel, Klaus.

In: Arch Kriminol, Vol. 209, No. 3-4, 3-4, 2002, p. 88-94.

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Matschke, J, Lohmann, F, Giese, A, Seifert, D & Püschel, K 2002, '[Continued physical capacity after head gunshot injury]', Arch Kriminol, vol. 209, no. 3-4, 3-4, pp. 88-94. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12043440?dopt=Citation>

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Matschke J, Lohmann F, Giese A, Seifert D, Püschel K. [Continued physical capacity after head gunshot injury]. Arch Kriminol. 2002;209(3-4):88-94. 3-4.

Bibtex

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title = "[Continued physical capacity after head gunshot injury]",
abstract = "The human brain shows a very high density of functionally important structures. Even small lesions may therefore cause clinical symptoms. Penetrating gunshots to the head are presumed to cause immediate incapacitation by subsequent disturbance of cerebral functions. The authors discuss anatomical and functional principles of the terms action, capacity to act and incapacitation and report two illustrative cases with lack of incapacitation following gunshots to the head.",
author = "Jakob Matschke and Frauke Lohmann and Alf Giese and Dragana Seifert and Klaus P{\"u}schel",
year = "2002",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "209",
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journal = "Arch Kriminol",
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RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - [Continued physical capacity after head gunshot injury]

AU - Matschke, Jakob

AU - Lohmann, Frauke

AU - Giese, Alf

AU - Seifert, Dragana

AU - Püschel, Klaus

PY - 2002

Y1 - 2002

N2 - The human brain shows a very high density of functionally important structures. Even small lesions may therefore cause clinical symptoms. Penetrating gunshots to the head are presumed to cause immediate incapacitation by subsequent disturbance of cerebral functions. The authors discuss anatomical and functional principles of the terms action, capacity to act and incapacitation and report two illustrative cases with lack of incapacitation following gunshots to the head.

AB - The human brain shows a very high density of functionally important structures. Even small lesions may therefore cause clinical symptoms. Penetrating gunshots to the head are presumed to cause immediate incapacitation by subsequent disturbance of cerebral functions. The authors discuss anatomical and functional principles of the terms action, capacity to act and incapacitation and report two illustrative cases with lack of incapacitation following gunshots to the head.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 209

SP - 88

EP - 94

JO - Arch Kriminol

JF - Arch Kriminol

SN - 0003-9225

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