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183 related items for PubMed ID: 25348267

  • 1. Long-term proper name anomia after removal of the uncinate fasciculus.
    Papagno C, Casarotti A, Comi A, Pisoni A, Lucchelli F, Bizzi A, Riva M, Bello L.
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  • 3. Naming performance in two bilinguals with frontal vs. temporal glioma.
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  • 4. Anomia for people's names after left anterior temporal lobe resection--case report.
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  • 7. Deficits in naming pictures of objects are associated with glioma infiltration of the inferior longitudinal fasciculus: A study with diffusion MRI tractography, volumetric MRI, and neuropsychology.
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  • 8. Is the left uncinate fasciculus essential for language? A cerebral stimulation study.
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  • 9. Who is who: areas of the brain associated with recognizing and naming famous faces.
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  • 11. Multivariate mapping of low-resilient neurocognitive systems within and around low-grade gliomas.
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  • 12. Intraoperative subcortical mapping of a language-associated deep frontal tract connecting the superior frontal gyrus to Broca's area in the dominant hemisphere of patients with glioma.
    Fujii M, Maesawa S, Motomura K, Futamura M, Hayashi Y, Koba I, Wakabayashi T.
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  • 13. Defective recognition and naming of famous people from voice in patients with unilateral temporal lobe tumours.
    Papagno C, Mattavelli G, Casarotti A, Bello L, Gainotti G.
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  • 14. Questioning the living/nonliving dichotomy: evidence from a patient with an unusual semantic dissociation.
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  • 16. Cognitive functioning early after surgery of gliomas in eloquent areas.
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  • 17. Deficits in the left inferior longitudinal fasciculus results in impairments in object naming.
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  • 20. Frontal operculum gliomas: language outcome following resection.
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