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114 related items for PubMed ID: 7102447

  • 1. A multivariate neuropsychological approach to brain lesion localization in alcoholism.
    Goldstein G, Shelly C.
    Addict Behav; 1982; 7(2):165-75. PubMed ID: 7102447
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  • 2. Alcoholism, aging, and functional cerebral asymmetries.
    Ellis RJ, Oscar-Berman M.
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  • 3. Dichotic asymmetries in aging and alcoholic subjects.
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  • 4. Impaired concentration due to frontal lobe damage from two distinct lesion sites.
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  • 5. Language organization in patients with early and late left-hemisphere lesion: a PET study.
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  • 6. Cognitive impairment and cerebral atrophy in "heavy drinkers".
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    Papagno C, Curti R, Rizzo S, Crippa F, Colombo MR.
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  • 9. Relationship of neuropsychological test performance to brain morphology in amnesic and non-amnesic chronic alcoholics.
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  • 10. The asymmetric lateralization of tactile extinction in patients with unilateral cerebral dysfunction.
    Schwartz AS, Marchok PL, Kreinick CJ, Flynn RE.
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    Shan ZY, Liu JZ, Sahgal V, Wang B, Yue GH.
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  • 12. Word-category specific deficits after lesions in the right hemisphere.
    Neininger B, Pulvermüller F.
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  • 13. Neuropsychological characteristics of right hemisphere damage: investigation by attention tests, concept formation and change test, and self-evaluation task.
    Mizuno M.
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  • 14. Specific reading and phonological processing deficits are associated with damage to the left frontal operculum.
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  • 15. [Clinical and lesion-related bases of alcoholic brain damage].
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  • 16. Chemical pathology in brain white matter of recently detoxified alcoholics: a 1H magnetic resonance spectroscopy investigation of alcohol-associated frontal lobe injury.
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  • 17. Greater activation in left hemisphere language-related regions during simple judgment tasks among substance-dependent patients in treatment for alcoholism.
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  • 18. Brain damage in chronic alcoholism: a neuropathological, neuroradiological and psychological review.
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  • 19. Visual laterality patterns for the perception of emotional words in alcoholic and aging individuals.
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  • 20. Frontal lobe changes in alcoholism: a review of the literature.
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