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149 related items for PubMed ID: 10482257

  • 41. Swallowing dysfunctions in patients with disorders of consciousness: Evidence from neuroimaging data, assessment, and management.
    Regnier A, Mélotte E, Aubinet C, Alnagger N, Fischer D, Lagier A, Thibaut A, Laureys S, Kaux JF, Gosseries O.
    NeuroRehabilitation; 2024; 54(1):91-107. PubMed ID: 38217621
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    Mihai PG, Otto M, Platz T, Eickhoff SB, Lotze M.
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  • 43. Description of tongue movements on swallowing patterns.
    Álvarez G, Dias FJ, Lezcano F, Arias A, Navarro P, Fuentes R.
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  • 44. Functional mapping of the human cerebellum with positron emission tomography.
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    Jestrović I, Coyle JL, Sejdić E.
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  • 46. A study of brain networks associated with swallowing using graph-theoretical approaches.
    Luan B, Sörös P, Sejdić E.
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  • 50. Movements of the tongue in swallowing.
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    J Anat; 1946 Jul 17; 80():115. PubMed ID: 20996682
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  • 52. The evolution of swallowing neuroanatomy and physiology in humans: a practical perspective.
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  • 53. A Case of Swallowing Apraxia Due to Acute Infarct in the Right Precentral Gyrus.
    Kawnayn G, Kabir H, Anwar MB, Mahmud R, Huq MR.
    Cureus; 2023 Mar 17; 15(3):e36119. PubMed ID: 37065327
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  • 56. Interaction in bilaterally simultaneous voluntary motor function.
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    AMA Arch Neurol Psychiatry; 1951 Apr 17; 65(4):472-6. PubMed ID: 14818463
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  • 57. Discussion on Neurological Disorders of the Mechanism of Swallowing.
    Proc R Soc Med; 1942 Dec 17; 36(2):93-6. PubMed ID: 19992587
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