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Cognitive Control Regions are Recruited in Silent Reading of Mixed-language Paragraphs in Bilinguals
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What’s Easier: Doing What You Want, or Being Told What to Do? Cued versus Voluntary Language and Task Switching
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Language and Task Switching in the Bilingual Brain: Bilinguals are Staying, not Switching, Experts
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Partially Overlapping Mechanisms of Language and Task Control in Young and Older Bilinguals
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Altered brain response for semantic knowledge in Alzheimer’s disease
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Increased functional brain response during word retrieval in cognitively intact older adults at genetic risk for Alzheimer’s disease
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Regional changes in word-production laterality after a naming treatment designed to produce a rightward shift in frontal activity
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Regional Changes in Word-Production Laterality After a Naming Treatment Designed to Produce a Rightward Shift in Frontal Activity
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Functional MRI of Language in Aphasia: A Review of the Literature and the Methodological Challenges
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Treatment of naming in nonfluent aphasia through manipulation of intention and attention: A phase 1 comparison of two novel treatments
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