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Improved language performance subsequent to low-frequency rTMS in patients with chronic non-fluent aphasia post-stroke
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Delineating communication impairments associated with mild traumatic brain injury: A case report
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Language disorders subsequent to left cerebellar lesions: A case for bilateral cerebellar involvement in language?
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Higher-level language deficits resulting from left primary cerebellar lesions
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A subcortical chain of command involved in the regulation of linguistic processes?
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Defining a role for the subthalamic nucleus within operative theoretical models of subcortical participation in language
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Defining a role for the subthalamic nucleus within operative theoretical models of subcortical participation in language
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Subcortical aphasia: Evidence from stereotactic surgical lesions
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Defining a role for the subthalamic nucleus within operative theoretical models of subcortical participation in language
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Building upon working theories of subcortical participation in language: Integration of intrinsic basal ganglia circuitry.
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A role for the dominant thalamus in language? A linguistic comparison of two cases subsequent to unilateral thalamotomy procedures in the dominant and non-dominant hemispheres
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Substantiating a role for the thalamus in language? The linguistic comparison of the two cases subsequent to unilateral thalamotomy procedures in the language dominant and non-dominant hemispheres
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