Right hemisphere specialization for the identification of emotional words and sentences: Evidence from stroke patients
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Loraine K. Obler | James R. Tweedy | Joan C. Borod | L. Obler | J. Borod | F. Andelman | J. Tweedy | Fani Andelman | Joan Wilkowitz | Joan Wilkowitz
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