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395 related items for PubMed ID: 22522937

  • 1. Damage to left anterior temporal cortex predicts impairment of complex syntactic processing: a lesion-symptom mapping study.
    Magnusdottir S, Fillmore P, den Ouden DB, Hjaltason H, Rorden C, Kjartansson O, Bonilha L, Fridriksson J.
    Hum Brain Mapp; 2013 Oct; 34(10):2715-23. PubMed ID: 22522937
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  • 2. Common and distinct neural substrates of sentence production and comprehension.
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  • 3. The Neurobiology of Agrammatic Sentence Comprehension: A Lesion Study.
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  • 4. Brain Damage Associated with Impaired Sentence Processing in Acute Aphasia.
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  • 5. Impairments of syntactic comprehension in Korean and the location of ischemic stroke lesions: a voxel-based lesion-symptom mapping study.
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  • 6. Right anterior superior temporal activation predicts auditory sentence comprehension following aphasic stroke.
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  • 8. The role of left temporo-parietal and inferior frontal cortex in comprehending syntactically complex sentences: A brain stimulation study.
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  • 9. The neural basis of reversible sentence comprehension: evidence from voxel-based lesion symptom mapping in aphasia.
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  • 10. What role does the anterior temporal lobe play in sentence-level processing? Neural correlates of syntactic processing in semantic variant primary progressive aphasia.
    Wilson SM, DeMarco AT, Henry ML, Gesierich B, Babiak M, Mandelli ML, Miller BL, Gorno-Tempini ML.
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  • 16. Anterior temporal lobe connectivity correlates with functional outcome after aphasic stroke.
    Warren JE, Crinion JT, Lambon Ralph MA, Wise RJ.
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  • 18. Lesion analysis of cortical regions associated with the comprehension of Nonreversible and Reversible yes/no questions.
    Race DS, Ochfeld E, Leigh R, Hillis AE.
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    Matchin W, den Ouden DB, Hickok G, Hillis AE, Bonilha L, Fridriksson J.
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