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262 related items for PubMed ID: 35970113

  • 1. Segregated circuits for phonemic and semantic fluency: A novel patient-tailored disconnection study.
    Zigiotto L, Vavassori L, Annicchiarico L, Corsini F, Avesani P, Rozzanigo U, Sarubbo S, Papagno C.
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  • 7. A novel frontal pathway underlies verbal fluency in primary progressive aphasia.
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  • 11. The left inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus subserves language semantics: a multilevel lesion study.
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  • 12. White matter microstructure and verbal fluency.
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  • 13. Brain structure associations with phonemic and semantic fluency in typically-developing children.
    Gonzalez MR, Baaré WFC, Hagler DJ, Archibald S, Vestergaard M, Madsen KS.
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  • 14. Neuropsychological evidence for the crucial role of the right arcuate fasciculus in the face-based mentalizing network: A disconnection analysis.
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  • 15. Neural correlates of verbal fluency revealed by longitudinal T1, T2 and FLAIR imaging in stroke.
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  • 18. Direct evidence for the contributive role of the right inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus in non-verbal semantic cognition.
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  • 19. Lexical factors and cerebral regions influencing verbal fluency performance in MCI.
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  • 20. Partly segregated cortico-subcortical pathways support phonologic and semantic verbal fluency: A lesion study.
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