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  • 2. Right-sided neglect in a left-hander: evidence for reversed hemispheric specialization of attention capacity.
    Dronkers NF, Knight RT.
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  • 3. Sign language aphasia following right hemisphere damage in a left-hander: a case of reversed cerebral dominance in a deaf signer?
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  • 4. Neuropsychological analysis of a case of crossed dysphasia verified at postmortem.
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  • 7. Digit span performance and unilateral neglect.
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  • 9. Hemispheric lateralization of spatial attention in right- and left-hemispheric language dominance.
    Flöel A, Buyx A, Breitenstein C, Lohmann H, Knecht S.
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  • 11. Limb apraxia without aphasia from a left sided lesion in a right handed patient.
    Selnes OA, Pestronk A, Hart J, Gordon B.
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  • 12. A new case of atypical cerebral dominance.
    Posteraro L, Maravita A.
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  • 13. Patterns of recovery and change in verbal and nonverbal functions in a case of crossed aphasia: implications for models of functional brain lateralization and localization.
    Trojano L, Balbi P, Russo G, Elefante R.
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  • 14. Cognitive and motor deficits in selected unilateral brain-injured patients.
    Axelrod BN, Rosenbaum G, Adams KM.
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  • 15. Congenital adrenal hyperplasia and cerebral lateralizations.
    Tirosh E, Rod R, Cohen A, Hochberg Z.
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  • 16. Atypical cerebral dominance: predictions and tests of the right shift theory.
    Annett M, Alexander MP.
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  • 17. Laterality of motor response in visuo-spatial neglect: a case study.
    Halligan PW, Marshall JC.
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  • 18. Left hemispheric interference with nonverbal performance in aphasics: comparison with data from split-brain studies.
    Hartje W, Reul J, Willmes K.
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  • 19. One hand is better than two: motor extinction of left hand advantage in unilateral neglect.
    Robertson IH, North NT.
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  • 20. Effect of stimuli in right hemispace on left-sided neglect in a line cancellation task.
    Butter CM.
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