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Aphasia
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Topiramate and word-finding difficulties in patients with epilepsy
- Marco Mula, Michael R. Trimble, Pamela Thompson, and Josemir W.A.S. Sander
Neurology 2003; 60: 1104-1107.
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Open-label study of donepezil in chronic poststroke aphasia
- Marcelo L. Berthier, Julían Hinojosa, María del Carmen Martín, and Inmaculada Fernández
Neurology 2003; 60: 1218-1219.
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Atypical speech is rare in individuals with normal developmental histories
- J.W. Miller, C.B. Dodrill, D.E. Born, and G.A. Ojemann
Neurology 2003; 60: 1042-1044.
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Possible association of the tau H1/H1 genotype with primary progressive aphasia
- M.-J. Sobrido, A. AbuKhalil, S. Weintraub, N. Johnson, B. Quinn, J. L. Cummings, M.-M. Mesulam, and D. H. Geschwind
Neurology 2003; 60: 862-864.
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Postoperative speech disorder after medial frontal surgery: Role of the supplementary motor area
- A. Krainik, S. Lehéricy, H. Duffau, L. Capelle, H. Chainay, P. Cornu, L. Cohen, A. -L. Boch, J. -F. Mangin, D. Le Bihan, and C. Marsault
Neurology 2003; 60: 587-594.
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Receptive amelodia in a trained musician
- Steven A. Sparr
Neurology 2002; 59: 1659.
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Dissociated crossed aphasia: A challenging language representation disorder
- Konstantinos Paparounas, Dimitrios Eftaxias, and Nikolaos Akritidis
Neurology 2002; 59: 441-442.
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Language lateralization in left-handed and ambidextrous people: fMRI data
- J. P. Szaflarski, J. R. Binder, E. T. Possing, K. A. McKiernan, B. D. Ward, and T. A. Hammeke
Neurology 2002; 59: 238-244.
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Impaired affective prosody in AD: Relationship to aphasic deficits and emotional behaviors
- J. A. Testa, W. W. Beatty, A. C. Gleason, D. M. Orbelo, and E. D. Ross
Neurology 2001; 57: 1474-1481.
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Language and spatial attention can lateralize to the same hemisphere in healthy humans
- A. Flöel, S. Knecht, H. Lohmann, M. Deppe, J. Sommer, B. Dräger, E.-B. Ringelstein, and H. Henningsen
Neurology 2001; 57: 1018-1024.
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