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509 related items for PubMed ID: 28135902

  • 1. Mapping Common Aphasia Assessments to Underlying Cognitive Processes and Their Neural Substrates.
    Lacey EH, Skipper-Kallal LM, Xing S, Fama ME, Turkeltaub PE.
    Neurorehabil Neural Repair; 2017 May; 31(5):442-450. PubMed ID: 28135902
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  • 6. Noun and verb processing in aphasia: Behavioural profiles and neural correlates.
    Alyahya RSW, Halai AD, Conroy P, Lambon Ralph MA.
    Neuroimage Clin; 2018 May; 18():215-230. PubMed ID: 29868446
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  • 7. Triangulation of language-cognitive impairments, naming errors and their neural bases post-stroke.
    Halai AD, Woollams AM, Lambon Ralph MA.
    Neuroimage Clin; 2018 May; 17():465-473. PubMed ID: 29159059
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  • 8. Domains of Health-Related Quality of Life Are Associated With Specific Deficits and Lesion Locations in Chronic Aphasia.
    Dvorak EL, Gadson DS, Lacey EH, DeMarco AT, Turkeltaub PE.
    Neurorehabil Neural Repair; 2021 Jul; 35(7):634-643. PubMed ID: 34018866
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  • 9. 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; 67():37-58. PubMed ID: 25880795
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  • 12. Using principal component analysis to capture individual differences within a unified neuropsychological model of chronic post-stroke aphasia: Revealing the unique neural correlates of speech fluency, phonology and semantics.
    Halai AD, Woollams AM, Lambon Ralph MA.
    Cortex; 2017 Jan; 86():275-289. PubMed ID: 27216359
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  • 15. Transient aphasias after left hemisphere resective surgery.
    Wilson SM, Lam D, Babiak MC, Perry DW, Shih T, Hess CP, Berger MS, Chang EF.
    J Neurosurg; 2015 Sep; 123(3):581-93. PubMed ID: 26115463
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  • 16. 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 Sep; 4(5):. PubMed ID: 29109969
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  • 17. 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; 38(3):1636-1658. PubMed ID: 27981674
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