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Brain and language

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Brain and Language|April 12, 2003
Cortical morphology associated with language function in neurofibromatosis, type IRebecca L Billingsley, John M Slopis, Paul R Swank, et al.
Brain and Language|May 15, 2003
Weak coherence, no theory of mind, or executive dysfunction? Solving the puzzle of pragmatic language disordersIngerith Martin, Skye McDonald
Brain and Language|June 25, 2003
Sentence comprehension and working memory limitation in aphasia: a dissociation between semantic-syntactic and phonological reactivationNaama Friedmann, Aviah Gvion
Brain and Language|June 25, 2003
The neurophysiological basis of word order variations in GermanMatthias Schlesewsky, Ina Bornkessel, Stefan Frisch
Brain and Language|June 25, 2003
Functional categories in agrammatism: evidence from GreekStavroula Stavrakaki, Sofia Kouvava
Brain and Language|November 15, 2021
Exploring attention in the bilingualism continuum: A resting-state functional connectivity studyTanya Dash, Yves Joanette, Ana Inés Ansaldo
Brain and Language|December 3, 2021
Decoding the silence: Neural bases of zero pronoun resolution in ChineseShulin Zhang, Jixing Li, Yiming Yang, et al.
Brain and Language|March 15, 2019
Continuous theta burst stimulation over right pars triangularis facilitates naming abilities in chronic post-stroke aphasia by enhancing phonological accessDenise Y Harvey, Joely A Mass, Priyanka P Shah-Basak, et al.
Brain and Language|February 1, 2021
Structural neural correlates of individual differences in categorical perceptionPamela Fuhrmeister, Emily B Myers
Brain and Language|January 27, 2021
Independent syntactic representation identified in left front-temporal cortex during Chinese sentence comprehensionZhenghui Sun, Yajiao Shi, Peng Guo, et al.
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Brain and Language|April 12, 2003
Cortical morphology associated with language function in neurofibromatosis, type IRebecca L Billingsley, John M Slopis, Paul R Swank, et al.
Brain and Language|May 15, 2003
Weak coherence, no theory of mind, or executive dysfunction? Solving the puzzle of pragmatic language disordersIngerith Martin, Skye McDonald
Brain and Language|June 25, 2003
Sentence comprehension and working memory limitation in aphasia: a dissociation between semantic-syntactic and phonological reactivationNaama Friedmann, Aviah Gvion
Brain and Language|June 25, 2003
The neurophysiological basis of word order variations in GermanMatthias Schlesewsky, Ina Bornkessel, Stefan Frisch
Brain and Language|June 25, 2003
Functional categories in agrammatism: evidence from GreekStavroula Stavrakaki, Sofia Kouvava
Brain and Language|November 15, 2021
Exploring attention in the bilingualism continuum: A resting-state functional connectivity studyTanya Dash, Yves Joanette, Ana Inés Ansaldo
Brain and Language|December 3, 2021
Decoding the silence: Neural bases of zero pronoun resolution in ChineseShulin Zhang, Jixing Li, Yiming Yang, et al.
Brain and Language|March 15, 2019
Continuous theta burst stimulation over right pars triangularis facilitates naming abilities in chronic post-stroke aphasia by enhancing phonological accessDenise Y Harvey, Joely A Mass, Priyanka P Shah-Basak, et al.
Brain and Language|February 1, 2021
Structural neural correlates of individual differences in categorical perceptionPamela Fuhrmeister, Emily B Myers
Brain and Language|January 27, 2021
Independent syntactic representation identified in left front-temporal cortex during Chinese sentence comprehensionZhenghui Sun, Yajiao Shi, Peng Guo, et al.
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