Speech dominance is a better predictor of functional brain asymmetry than handedness: A combined fMRI word generation and behavioral dichotic listening study
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Marc Brysbaert | Kenneth Hugdahl | René Westerhausen | Lise Van der Haegen | M. Brysbaert | K. Hugdahl | L. Haegen | R. Westerhausen
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