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A functional dissociation of the left frontal regions that contribute to single word production tasks
In: Neuroimage (2021)
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Lesions that do or do not impair digit span: a study of 816 stroke survivors
In: Brain Commun (2021)
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Damage to Broca’s area does not contribute to long-term speech production outcome after stroke
In: Brain (2021)
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Clinical Effectiveness of the Queen Square Intensive Comprehensive Aphasia Service for Patients With Poststroke Aphasia
In: Stroke (2021)
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How does iReadMore therapy change the reading network of patients with central alexia?
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How Does iReadMore Therapy Change the Reading Network of Patients with Central Alexia?
Kerry, Sheila J.; Aguilar, Oscar M.; Penny, William. - : Society for Neuroscience, 2019
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Randomized trial of iReadMore word reading training and brain stimulation in central alexia
Woodhead, Zoe V.J.; Kerry, Sheila J.; Aguilar, Oscar M.. - : Oxford University Press, 2018
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Auditory training changes temporal lobe connectivity in Wernicke's aphasia: a randomised trial
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Normal Adult Aging and the Contextual Influences Affecting Speech and Meaningful Sound Perception
Aydelott, Jennifer; Leech, Robert; Crinion, Jennifer. - : SAGE Publications, 2010
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The Role of Brodmann Area 47 in Acute Stroke Patients with Language Impairment
Abstract: A recent study in chronic stroke patients found that left Brodmann area 47 was among the most commonly lesioned area (more commonly than Brodmann area 44/45) in patients with chronic deficits in reading, naming, and repetition. We hypothesized that the same would not be true in acute stroke; that left BA 44 and 45 would be more commonly associated with these acute lexical deficits. We confirmed this hypothesis and speculate that left BA 47 is an area is critical for recovery of lexical production, perhaps because it can assume lexical production when BA 44/45 are damaged when it is spared.
URL: http://aphasiology.pitt.edu/2162/1/viewpaper.pdf
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Patterns of Breakdown in Spelling in Primary Progressive Aphasia
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Vowel-specific mismatch responses in the anterior superior temporal gyrus: An fMRI study
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Temporal lobe regions engaged during normal speech comprehension
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