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  • 22. Selective imitation impairments differentially interact with language processing.
    Mengotti P, Corradi-Dell'Acqua C, Negri GA, Ukmar M, Pesavento V, Rumiati RI.
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  • 23. [A neuropsychological and functional brain imaging study of visuo-imitative apraxia].
    Peigneux P, Van Der Linden M, Andres-Benito P, Sadzot B, Franck G, Salmon E.
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  • 26. Lexical and gestural symbols in left-damaged patients.
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  • 27. [Alterations in the imitation of gestures (conduction apraxia)].
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  • 31. Audio-visual matching of speech and non-speech oral gestures in patients with aphasia and apraxia of speech.
    Schmid G, Ziegler W.
    Neuropsychologia; 2006 Jun; 44(4):546-55. PubMed ID: 16129459
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  • 32. Non-verbal communication in severe aphasia: influence of aphasia, apraxia, or semantic processing?
    Hogrefe K, Ziegler W, Weidinger N, Goldenberg G.
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  • 34. Apraxia and the parietal lobes.
    Goldenberg G.
    Neuropsychologia; 2009 May; 47(6):1449-59. PubMed ID: 18692079
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  • 35. Relationship between object-related gestures and the fractionated object knowledge system.
    Bartolo A, Daumüller M, Sala SD, Goldenberg G.
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  • 36. Sensorimotor learning in ideomotor apraxia.
    Motomura N, Redbrake A, Hartje W, Willmes K.
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  • 37. The use of a tool requires its incorporation into the movement: evidence from stick-pointing in apraxia.
    Jacobs S, Bussel B, Combeaud M, Roby-Brami A.
    Cortex; 2009 Apr; 45(4):444-55. PubMed ID: 19231475
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  • 38. Associations and dissociations of transitive and intransitive gestures in left and right hemisphere stroke patients.
    Stamenova V, Roy EA, Black SE.
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  • 39. Tool use kinematics across different modes of execution. Implications for action representation and apraxia.
    Hermsdörfer J, Li Y, Randerath J, Roby-Brami A, Goldenberg G.
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