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338 related items for PubMed ID: 29868446

  • 1. Noun and verb processing in aphasia: Behavioural profiles and neural correlates.
    Alyahya RSW, Halai AD, Conroy P, Lambon Ralph MA.
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  • 2. The behavioural patterns and neural correlates of concrete and abstract verb processing in aphasia: A novel verb semantic battery.
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  • 14. Unification of behavioural, computational and neural accounts of word production errors in post-stroke aphasia.
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