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Brain and language

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Brain and Language|January 31, 2002
Orthographic neighborhood effects in the right but not in the left cerebral hemisphereMichal Lavidor, Andrew W Ellis
Brain and Language|January 31, 2002
Sex differences in functional brain activation during a lexical visual field taskSusan L Rossell, Edward T Bullmore, Steve C R Williams, et al.
Brain and Language|April 1, 1975
Functional differences between right- and left-cerebral hemispheres detected by the key-tapping methodT Tsunoda
Brain and Language|July 1, 1975
The Spreen-Benton aphasia tests, normative data as a measure of normal language developmentW H Gaddes, D J Crockett
Brain and Language|July 1, 1975
Spontaneous speech of aphasic patients: a psycholinguistic analysisE Wagenaar, C Snow, R Prins
Brain and Language|February 6, 2002
Personal names and the human right hemisphere: an illusory link?Stefan R Schweinberger, Anna Landgrebe, Bettina Mohr, et al.
Brain and Language|February 6, 2002
Personally familiar proper names are relatively successfully processed in the human right hemisphere; or, the missing linkDiana Van Lancker, Clark Ohnesorge
Brain and Language|January 10, 2002
Mapping from sound to meaning: reduced lexical activation in Broca's aphasicsJ A Utman, S E Blumstein, K Sullivan
Brain and Language|January 10, 2002
Reperfusion of specific brain regions by raising blood pressure restores selective language functions in subacute strokeA E Hillis, A Kane, E Tuffiash, et al.
Brain and Language|January 10, 2002
The lateralized linguistic cerebellum: a review and a new hypothesisP Marien, S Engelborghs, F Fabbro, et al.
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Brain and Language|January 31, 2002
Orthographic neighborhood effects in the right but not in the left cerebral hemisphereMichal Lavidor, Andrew W Ellis
Brain and Language|January 31, 2002
Sex differences in functional brain activation during a lexical visual field taskSusan L Rossell, Edward T Bullmore, Steve C R Williams, et al.
Brain and Language|April 1, 1975
Functional differences between right- and left-cerebral hemispheres detected by the key-tapping methodT Tsunoda
Brain and Language|July 1, 1975
The Spreen-Benton aphasia tests, normative data as a measure of normal language developmentW H Gaddes, D J Crockett
Brain and Language|July 1, 1975
Spontaneous speech of aphasic patients: a psycholinguistic analysisE Wagenaar, C Snow, R Prins
Brain and Language|February 6, 2002
Personal names and the human right hemisphere: an illusory link?Stefan R Schweinberger, Anna Landgrebe, Bettina Mohr, et al.
Brain and Language|February 6, 2002
Personally familiar proper names are relatively successfully processed in the human right hemisphere; or, the missing linkDiana Van Lancker, Clark Ohnesorge
Brain and Language|January 10, 2002
Mapping from sound to meaning: reduced lexical activation in Broca's aphasicsJ A Utman, S E Blumstein, K Sullivan
Brain and Language|January 10, 2002
Reperfusion of specific brain regions by raising blood pressure restores selective language functions in subacute strokeA E Hillis, A Kane, E Tuffiash, et al.
Brain and Language|January 10, 2002
The lateralized linguistic cerebellum: a review and a new hypothesisP Marien, S Engelborghs, F Fabbro, et al.
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