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  • 3. Prominent auditory deficits in primary progressive aphasia: A case study.
    Utianski RL, Duffy JR, Clark HM, Machulda MM, Dickson DW, Whitwell JL, Josephs KA.
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  • 4. Pure word deafness with auditory object agnosia after bilateral lesion of the superior temporal sulcus.
    Gutschalk A, Uppenkamp S, Riedel B, Bartsch A, Brandt T, Vogt-Schaden M.
    Cortex; 2015 Dec; 73():24-35. PubMed ID: 26343343
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  • 7. Cortical activity in the left and right hemispheres during language-related brain functions.
    Lassen NA, Larsen B.
    Phonetica; 1980 Dec; 37(1-2):27-37. PubMed ID: 7413767
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  • 8. Pure word deafness. (Auditory verbal agnosia).
    Shoumaker RD, Ajax ET, Schenkenberg T.
    Dis Nerv Syst; 1977 Apr; 38(4):293-9. PubMed ID: 849705
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  • 10. Lip-Reading Enables the Brain to Synthesize Auditory Features of Unknown Silent Speech.
    Bourguignon M, Baart M, Kapnoula EC, Molinaro N.
    J Neurosci; 2020 Jan 29; 40(5):1053-1065. PubMed ID: 31889007
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  • 13. Central auditory information processing in patients with bilateral auditory cortex lesions.
    Kaga K, Shindo M, Tanaka Y.
    Acta Otolaryngol Suppl; 1997 Jan 29; 532():77-82. PubMed ID: 9442848
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  • 15. [Speech-specific cortical potentials--methodologic aspects and initial clinical results].
    Rosanowski F, Hoppe U, Moser M, Tigges M, Eysholdt U.
    Laryngorhinootologie; 1996 Jun 29; 75(6):326-9. PubMed ID: 8766377
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  • 18. Neuropsychological studies of auditory-visual fusion illusions. Four case studies and their implications.
    Campbell R, Garwood J, Franklin S, Howard D, Landis T, Regard M.
    Neuropsychologia; 1990 Jun 29; 28(8):787-802. PubMed ID: 1701035
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  • 19. The contribution of visual areas to speech comprehension: a PET study in cochlear implants patients and normal-hearing subjects.
    Giraud AL, Truy E.
    Neuropsychologia; 2002 Jun 29; 40(9):1562-9. PubMed ID: 11985837
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