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The (Spatial) Memory Game: Testing the Relationship Between Spatial Language, Object Knowledge, and Spatial Cognition
Published on: February 19, 2018
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Patients with left-hemisphere epilepsy and their speech mechanism abnormally located in the right cerebral hemisphere are more similar in their verbal ability to ordinary patients with right-hemisphere epilepsy than to those with left-hemisphere epilepsy.
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