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190 related items for PubMed ID: 19837173

  • 1. Brain activation and lexical learning: the impact of learning phase and word type.
    Raboyeau G, Marcotte K, Adrover-Roig D, Ansaldo AI.
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  • 3. Speaking words in two languages with one brain: neural overlap and dissociation.
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  • 4. Neural correlates of lexical access during visual word recognition.
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  • 10. Temporal and topographical characterization of language cortices using intraoperative optical intrinsic signals.
    Cannestra AF, Bookheimer SY, Pouratian N, O'Farrell A, Sicotte N, Martin NA, Becker D, Rubino G, Toga AW.
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  • 12. Neural underpinnings for model-oriented therapy of aphasic word production.
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  • 13. Early neural activation for lexico-semantic access in the left anterior temporal area analyzed by an fMRI-assisted MEG multidipole method.
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  • 16. Differential activation of frontal lobe areas by lexical and semantic language tasks: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study.
    Blacker D, Byrnes ML, Mastaglia FL, Thickbroom GW.
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  • 17. Neural correlates of lexical and sublexical processes in reading.
    Joubert S, Beauregard M, Walter N, Bourgouin P, Beaudoin G, Leroux JM, Karama S, Lecours AR.
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  • 18. Language experience shapes fusiform activation when processing a logographic artificial language: an fMRI training study.
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  • 19. Neural circuitry of the bilingual mental lexicon: effect of age of second language acquisition.
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  • 20. Mapping of verbal working memory in nonfluent Chinese-English bilinguals with functional MRI.
    Xue G, Dong Q, Jin Z, Chen C.
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