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Stanley Finger

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Brain and Language|May 15, 2003
Does the right hemisphere take over after damage to Broca's area? the Barlow case of 1877 and its historyStanley Finger, Randy L Buckner, Hugh Buckingham
Progress in Brain Research|February 17, 2015
Somnambulism in Verdi's Macbeth and Bellini's La Sonnambula: opera, sleepwalking, and medicineStanley Finger, Vittorio Alessandro Sironi, Michele Augusto Riva
Progress in Brain Research|September 18, 2013
PrefaceStanley Finger, Dahlia W Zaidel, François Boller, et al.
European Neurology|October 11, 2016
'Il Sonnambulo' by Michele Carafa: A Forgotten Romantic Opera with SleepwalkingMichele Augusto Riva, Caterina Mazzocchi, Giancarlo Cesana, et al.
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences|February 20, 2020
An early description of Crouzon syndrome in a manuscript written in 1828 by Franz Joseph GallStephan Heinrich Nolte, Werner Hansen, Paul Eling, et al.
Pediatric Rehabilitation|August 10, 2005
Hector Landouzy on facial paralysis in newborn children: the case studies of a 19th-century French hospital physicianElyce Kirschenbaum, Walton O Schalick, Diana P Faber, et al.
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Brain and Language|May 15, 2003
Does the right hemisphere take over after damage to Broca's area? the Barlow case of 1877 and its historyStanley Finger, Randy L Buckner, Hugh Buckingham
Progress in Brain Research|February 17, 2015
Somnambulism in Verdi's Macbeth and Bellini's La Sonnambula: opera, sleepwalking, and medicineStanley Finger, Vittorio Alessandro Sironi, Michele Augusto Riva
Progress in Brain Research|September 18, 2013
PrefaceStanley Finger, Dahlia W Zaidel, François Boller, et al.
European Neurology|October 11, 2016
'Il Sonnambulo' by Michele Carafa: A Forgotten Romantic Opera with SleepwalkingMichele Augusto Riva, Caterina Mazzocchi, Giancarlo Cesana, et al.
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences|February 20, 2020
An early description of Crouzon syndrome in a manuscript written in 1828 by Franz Joseph GallStephan Heinrich Nolte, Werner Hansen, Paul Eling, et al.
Pediatric Rehabilitation|August 10, 2005
Hector Landouzy on facial paralysis in newborn children: the case studies of a 19th-century French hospital physicianElyce Kirschenbaum, Walton O Schalick, Diana P Faber, et al.
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