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PREFERENTIAL DISRUPTION OF AUDITORY WORD REPRESENTATIONS IN PRIMARY PROGRESSIVE APHASIA WITH THE NEUROPATHOLOGY OF FTLD-TDP TYPE A
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A nonverbal route to conceptual knowledge involving the right anterior temporal lobe
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Functional connectivity is reduced in early stage primary progressive aphasia when atrophy is not prominent
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Am I looking at a cat or a dog? Gaze in the semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia is subject to excessive taxonomic capture
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Eye Movements as Probes of Lexico-semantic Processing in a Patient with Primary Progressive Aphasia
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Primary progressive aphasia and the evolving neurology of the language network
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Anatomic, clinical, and neuropsychological correlates of spelling errors in Primary Progressive Aphasia
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Neural Mechanisms of Object Naming and Word Comprehension in Primary Progressive Aphasia
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Electrophysiology of Object Naming in Primary Progressive Aphasia
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