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84 related items for PubMed ID: 7859055

  • 1. Right hemisphere semantic performance and competence in a case of partial interhemispheric disconnection.
    Faure S, Blanc-Garin J.
    Brain Lang; 1994 Nov; 47(4):557-81. PubMed ID: 7859055
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  • 2. A dual task priming investigation of right hemisphere inhibition for people with left hemisphere lesions.
    Smith-Conway ER, Chenery HJ, Angwin AJ, Copland DA.
    Behav Brain Funct; 2012 Mar 20; 8():14. PubMed ID: 22429687
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  • 3. Interhemispheric inhibition, intrahemispheric activation, and lexical capacities of the right hemisphere: a tachistoscopic, divided visual-field study in normal subjects.
    Querné L, Eustache F, Faure S.
    Brain Lang; 2000 Sep 20; 74(2):171-90. PubMed ID: 10950913
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  • 4. Modulation of the inter-hemispheric processing of semantic information during normal aging. A divided visual field experiment.
    Hoyau E, Cousin E, Jaillard A, Baciu M.
    Neuropsychologia; 2016 Dec 20; 93(Pt B):425-436. PubMed ID: 26724229
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  • 6. Effects of right and left hemisphere cerebrovascular lesions on discrimination of prosodic and semantic aspects of affect in sentences.
    Lalande S, Braun CM, Charlebois N, Whitaker HA.
    Brain Lang; 1992 Feb 20; 42(2):165-86. PubMed ID: 1540823
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  • 9. [Variability of right hemisphere activation during semantic word processing in aphasic patients: an electrophysiologic study in three patients].
    Annoni JM, Michel CM, Landis T, Khateb A.
    Rev Neurol (Paris); 2002 Mar 20; 158(3):317-31. PubMed ID: 11976591
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  • 11. Semantic processing in native and second language: evidence from hemispheric differences in fine and coarse semantic coding.
    Faust M, Ben-Artzi E, Vardi N.
    Brain Lang; 2012 Dec 20; 123(3):228-33. PubMed ID: 23098917
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  • 12. The contribution of the right cerebral hemisphere to the recovery from aphasia: a single longitudinal case study.
    Ansaldo AI, Arguin M, Roch Lecours A.
    Brain Lang; 2002 Aug 20; 82(2):206-22. PubMed ID: 12096877
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  • 13. Lexical-semantic event-related potential effects in patients with left hemisphere lesions and aphasia, and patients with right hemisphere lesions without aphasia.
    Hagoort P, Brown CM, Swaab TY.
    Brain; 1996 Apr 20; 119 ( Pt 2)():627-49. PubMed ID: 8800953
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  • 20. Evoked potential correlates of right hemisphere involvement in language recovery following stroke.
    Papanicolaou AC, Moore BD, Levin HS, Eisenberg HM.
    Arch Neurol; 1987 May 20; 44(5):521-4. PubMed ID: 2437895
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