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Jean-Marie Annoni

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Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience|March 15, 2013
Stranger than fiction: literary and clinical amnesiaSebastian Dieguez, Jean-Marie Annoni
Brain Communications|November 16, 2022
Towards a more cognitive evaluation of progressive aphasias?Antoine Renard, Jean-Marie Annoni
Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience|November 20, 2017
Glossolalia and Aphasia: Related but Different WorldsLeila Chouiter, Jean-Marie Annoni
Brain Sciences|October 2, 2020
Are People with Aphasia (PWA) Involved in the Creation of Quality of Life and Aphasia Impact-Related Questionnaires? A Scoping ReviewMarina Charalambous, Maria Kambanaros, Jean-Marie Annoni
Neuroreport|September 1, 2007
Repeating through the insula: evidence from two consecutive strokesAntonio Carota, Jean-Marie Annoni, Paola Marangolo
Brain and Language|July 31, 2013
White matter in aphasia: a historical review of the Dejerines' studiesHeinz Krestel, Jean-Marie Annoni, Caroline Jagella
Multiple Sclerosis International|May 4, 2018
Decision-Making in Multiple Sclerosis Patients: A Systematic ReviewMireille Neuhaus, Pasquale Calabrese, Jean-Marie Annoni
Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience|June 21, 2019
The Introduction of Emotions and Behavior in the Assessment of Neurological PatientsMelanie Genetti Gatfield, Françoise Colombo, Jean-Marie Annoni
Revue Medicale Suisse|June 10, 2016
[Age-related cognitive impairment: conceptual changes and diagnostic strategies]Jean-Marie Annoni, Leila Chouiter, Jean-François Démonet
Brain Topography|July 2, 2013
High and low stimulus-driven conflict engage segregated brain networks, not quantitatively different resourcesLeila Chouiter, Sebastian Dieguez, Jean-Marie Annoni, et al.
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Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience|March 15, 2013
Stranger than fiction: literary and clinical amnesiaSebastian Dieguez, Jean-Marie Annoni
Brain Communications|November 16, 2022
Towards a more cognitive evaluation of progressive aphasias?Antoine Renard, Jean-Marie Annoni
Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience|November 20, 2017
Glossolalia and Aphasia: Related but Different WorldsLeila Chouiter, Jean-Marie Annoni
Brain Sciences|October 2, 2020
Are People with Aphasia (PWA) Involved in the Creation of Quality of Life and Aphasia Impact-Related Questionnaires? A Scoping ReviewMarina Charalambous, Maria Kambanaros, Jean-Marie Annoni
Neuroreport|September 1, 2007
Repeating through the insula: evidence from two consecutive strokesAntonio Carota, Jean-Marie Annoni, Paola Marangolo
Brain and Language|July 31, 2013
White matter in aphasia: a historical review of the Dejerines' studiesHeinz Krestel, Jean-Marie Annoni, Caroline Jagella
Multiple Sclerosis International|May 4, 2018
Decision-Making in Multiple Sclerosis Patients: A Systematic ReviewMireille Neuhaus, Pasquale Calabrese, Jean-Marie Annoni
Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience|June 21, 2019
The Introduction of Emotions and Behavior in the Assessment of Neurological PatientsMelanie Genetti Gatfield, Françoise Colombo, Jean-Marie Annoni
Revue Medicale Suisse|June 10, 2016
[Age-related cognitive impairment: conceptual changes and diagnostic strategies]Jean-Marie Annoni, Leila Chouiter, Jean-François Démonet
Brain Topography|July 2, 2013
High and low stimulus-driven conflict engage segregated brain networks, not quantitatively different resourcesLeila Chouiter, Sebastian Dieguez, Jean-Marie Annoni, et al.
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