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606 related items for PubMed ID: 10071093

  • 1. Mechanisms of recovery from aphasia: evidence from positron emission tomography studies.
    Warburton E, Price CJ, Swinburn K, Wise RJ.
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  • 12. Right hemisphere activation in recovery from aphasia: lesion effect or function recruitment?
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  • 20. Lexical-semantic event-related potential effects in patients with left hemisphere lesions and aphasia, and patients with right hemisphere lesions without aphasia.
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