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000873602 245__ $$aNeural correlates of spontaneous language production in two patients with right hemispheric language dominance
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000873602 520__ $$aIt is not conclusively explored what kind of reorganisation processes are set off after a stroke with resulting aphasia. Since the development of functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), linguistic processes and their neural representation have been researched, especially in aphasic patients after left hemispheric insult. The situation differs in aphasic patients with crossed aphasia or aphasia after a right hemispheric lesion, for which only few studies have been carried out. In order to close this gap, the present study deals with the localisation of language functions in the brain of patients with crossed aphasia and right hemispheric language dominance.
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