Neural correlates of generating visual nouns and motor verbs in a minimal phrase context
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Frank Rösler | Kerstin Jost | Siegfried Bien | Patrick H. Khader | F. Rösler | P. Khader | Siegfried Bien | K. Jost | M. Mertens | Michelle Mertens | Kerstin Jost
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