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  • 3. Shared and distinct anatomical correlates of semantic and phonemic fluency revealed by lesion-symptom mapping in patients with ischemic stroke.
    Biesbroek JM, van Zandvoort MJ, Kappelle LJ, Velthuis BK, Biessels GJ, Postma A.
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  • 5. Distinct functional connectivity of the hippocampus during semantic and phonemic fluency.
    Glikmann-Johnston Y, Oren N, Hendler T, Shapira-Lichter I.
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  • 6. Dissociating frontal and temporal correlates of phonological and semantic fluency in a large sample of left hemisphere stroke patients.
    Schmidt CSM, Nitschke K, Bormann T, Römer P, Kümmerer D, Martin M, Umarova RM, Leonhart R, Egger K, Dressing A, Musso M, Willmes K, Weiller C, Kaller CP.
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  • 9. Damage to white matter bottlenecks contributes to language impairments after left hemispheric stroke.
    Griffis JC, Nenert R, Allendorfer JB, Szaflarski JP.
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  • 11. The left inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus subserves language semantics: a multilevel lesion study.
    Almairac F, Herbet G, Moritz-Gasser S, de Champfleur NM, Duffau H.
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  • 12. Neural correlates of rhyming vs. lexical and semantic fluency.
    Kircher T, Nagels A, Kirner-Veselinovic A, Krach S.
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  • 14. Disproportionate impairment in semantic verbal fluency in schizophrenia: differential deficit in clustering.
    Bozikas VP, Kosmidis MH, Karavatos A.
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  • 15. Structural connectivity subserving verbal fluency revealed by lesion-behavior mapping in stroke patients.
    Li M, Zhang Y, Song L, Huang R, Ding J, Fang Y, Xu Y, Han Z.
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  • 18. Are semantic and phonological fluency based on the same or distinct sets of cognitive processes? Insights from factor analyses in healthy adults and stroke patients.
    Schmidt CSM, Schumacher LV, Römer P, Leonhart R, Beume L, Martin M, Dressing A, Weiller C, Kaller CP.
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  • 20. The impact of low-grade brain tumors on verbal fluency performance.
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