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313 related items for PubMed ID: 30380520

  • 1. Relative contributions of lesion location and lesion size to predictions of varied language deficits in post-stroke aphasia.
    Thye M, Mirman D.
    Neuroimage Clin; 2018; 20():1129-1138. PubMed ID: 30380520
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  • 2. Improved accuracy of lesion to symptom mapping with multivariate sparse canonical correlations.
    Pustina D, Avants B, Faseyitan OK, Medaglia JD, Coslett HB.
    Neuropsychologia; 2018 Jul 01; 115():154-166. PubMed ID: 28882479
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  • 3. 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 01; 139(Pt 1):227-41. PubMed ID: 26521078
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  • 4. Multivariate Connectome-Based Symptom Mapping in Post-Stroke Patients: Networks Supporting Language and Speech.
    Yourganov G, Fridriksson J, Rorden C, Gleichgerrcht E, Bonilha L.
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  • 5. Transient aphasias after left hemisphere resective surgery.
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  • 6. Predicting the pattern and severity of chronic post-stroke language deficits from functionally-partitioned structural lesions.
    Halai AD, Woollams AM, Lambon Ralph MA.
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  • 7. Lesion correlates of patholinguistic profiles in chronic aphasia: comparisons of syndrome-, modality- and symptom-level assessment.
    Henseler I, Regenbrecht F, Obrig H.
    Brain; 2014 Mar 22; 137(Pt 3):918-30. PubMed ID: 24525451
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  • 8. Functional activation independently contributes to naming ability and relates to lesion site in post-stroke aphasia.
    Skipper-Kallal LM, Lacey EH, Xing S, Turkeltaub PE.
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  • 9. Language systems from lesion-symptom mapping in aphasia: A meta-analysis of voxel-based lesion mapping studies.
    Na Y, Jung J, Tench CR, Auer DP, Pyun SB.
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  • 11. Anterior temporal involvement in semantic word retrieval: voxel-based lesion-symptom mapping evidence from aphasia.
    Schwartz MF, Kimberg DY, Walker GM, Faseyitan O, Brecher A, Dell GS, Coslett HB.
    Brain; 2009 Dec 22; 132(Pt 12):3411-27. PubMed ID: 19942676
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  • 12. Lesion localization of speech comprehension deficits in chronic aphasia.
    Pillay SB, Binder JR, Humphries C, Gross WL, Book DS.
    Neurology; 2017 Mar 07; 88(10):970-975. PubMed ID: 28179469
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  • 13. A unified model of post-stroke language deficits including discourse production and their neural correlates.
    Alyahya RSW, Halai AD, Conroy P, Lambon Ralph MA.
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  • 15. 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 01; 35(7):634-643. PubMed ID: 34018866
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  • 16. Impairments of syntactic comprehension in Korean and the location of ischemic stroke lesions: a voxel-based lesion-symptom mapping study.
    Kim MJ, Jeon HA, Lee KM.
    Behav Neurol; 2010 Jul 01; 22(1-2):3-10. PubMed ID: 20543453
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  • 17. The utility of lesion classification in predicting language and treatment outcomes in chronic stroke-induced aphasia.
    Meier EL, Johnson JP, Pan Y, Kiran S.
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  • 18. Predicting language outcomes after stroke: Is structural disconnection a useful predictor?
    Hope TMH, Leff AP, Price CJ.
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  • 19. Structural disconnections associated with language impairments in chronic post-stroke aphasia using disconnectome maps.
    Billot A, Thiebaut de Schotten M, Parrish TB, Thompson CK, Rapp B, Caplan D, Kiran S.
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  • 20. Enhanced estimations of post-stroke aphasia severity using stacked multimodal predictions.
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