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263 related items for PubMed ID: 26759789

  • 1. Separate neural systems support representations for actions and objects during narrative speech in post-stroke aphasia.
    Gleichgerrcht E, Fridriksson J, Rorden C, Nesland T, Desai R, Bonilha L.
    Neuroimage Clin; 2016; 10():140-5. PubMed ID: 26759789
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  • 2. Multivariate Connectome-Based Symptom Mapping in Post-Stroke Patients: Networks Supporting Language and Speech.
    Yourganov G, Fridriksson J, Rorden C, Gleichgerrcht E, Bonilha L.
    J Neurosci; 2016 Jun 22; 36(25):6668-79. PubMed ID: 27335399
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  • 3. Distinct loci of lexical and semantic access deficits in aphasia: Evidence from voxel-based lesion-symptom mapping and diffusion tensor imaging.
    Harvey DY, Schnur TT.
    Cortex; 2015 Jun 22; 67():37-58. PubMed ID: 25880795
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  • 4. Mapping articulatory and grammatical subcomponents of fluency deficits in post-stroke aphasia.
    Mirman D, Kraft AE, Harvey DY, Brecher AR, Schwartz MF.
    Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci; 2019 Oct 22; 19(5):1286-1298. PubMed ID: 31240565
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  • 5. Right hemisphere grey matter structure and language outcomes in chronic left hemisphere stroke.
    Xing S, Lacey EH, Skipper-Kallal LM, Jiang X, Harris-Love ML, Zeng J, Turkeltaub PE.
    Brain; 2016 Jan 22; 139(Pt 1):227-41. PubMed ID: 26521078
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  • 6. Preservation of structural brain network hubs is associated with less severe post-stroke aphasia.
    Gleichgerrcht E, Kocher M, Nesland T, Rorden C, Fridriksson J, Bonilha L.
    Restor Neurol Neurosci; 2016 Jan 22; 34(1):19-28. PubMed ID: 26599472
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  • 7. Behavioral Effects of Chronic Gray and White Matter Stroke Lesions in a Functionally Defined Connectome for Naming.
    Xing S, Mandal A, Lacey EH, Skipper-Kallal LM, Zeng J, Turkeltaub PE.
    Neurorehabil Neural Repair; 2018 Jun 22; 32(6-7):613-623. PubMed ID: 29890878
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  • 8. A unified model of post-stroke language deficits including discourse production and their neural correlates.
    Alyahya RSW, Halai AD, Conroy P, Lambon Ralph MA.
    Brain; 2020 May 01; 143(5):1541-1554. PubMed ID: 32330940
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  • 9. Success of Anomia Treatment in Aphasia Is Associated With Preserved Architecture of Global and Left Temporal Lobe Structural Networks.
    Bonilha L, Gleichgerrcht E, Nesland T, Rorden C, Fridriksson J.
    Neurorehabil Neural Repair; 2016 Mar 01; 30(3):266-79. PubMed ID: 26150147
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  • 10. Aphasia induced by gliomas growing in the ventrolateral frontal region: assessment with diffusion MR tractography, functional MR imaging and neuropsychology.
    Bizzi A, Nava S, Ferrè F, Castelli G, Aquino D, Ciaraffa F, Broggi G, DiMeco F, Piacentini S.
    Cortex; 2012 Feb 01; 48(2):255-72. PubMed ID: 22236887
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  • 11. Anatomy of aphasia revisited.
    Fridriksson J, den Ouden DB, Hillis AE, Hickok G, Rorden C, Basilakos A, Yourganov G, Bonilha L.
    Brain; 2018 Mar 01; 141(3):848-862. PubMed ID: 29360947
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  • 12. Improved vocabulary production after naming therapy in aphasia: can gains in picture naming generalize to connected speech?
    Conroy P, Sage K, Ralph ML.
    Int J Lang Commun Disord; 2009 Mar 01; 44(6):1036-62. PubMed ID: 19294554
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  • 13. Mapping Language Networks Using the Structural and Dynamic Brain Connectomes.
    Del Gaizo J, Fridriksson J, Yourganov G, Hillis AE, Hickok G, Misic B, Rorden C, Bonilha L.
    eNeuro; 2017 Mar 01; 4(5):. PubMed ID: 29109969
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  • 15. Neuroanatomical structures supporting lexical diversity, sophistication, and phonological word features during discourse.
    Wilmskoetter J, Fridriksson J, Gleichgerrcht E, Stark BC, Delgaizo J, Hickok G, Vaden KI, Hillis AE, Rorden C, Bonilha L.
    Neuroimage Clin; 2019 Mar 01; 24():101961. PubMed ID: 31398554
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  • 16. The canonical semantic network supports residual language function in chronic post-stroke aphasia.
    Griffis JC, Nenert R, Allendorfer JB, Vannest J, Holland S, Dietz A, Szaflarski JP.
    Hum Brain Mapp; 2017 Mar 01; 38(3):1636-1658. PubMed ID: 27981674
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