Overt propositional speech in chronic nonfluent aphasia studied with the dynamic susceptibility contrast fMRI method
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Harold Goodglass | Margaret A. Naeser | Deborah A. Yurgelun-Todd | Steven M. Hodge | Perry F. Renshaw | Paula I. Martin | Errol Baker | Susan E. Sczerzenie | Marjorie Nicholas | Carole L. Palumbo | Arthur Wingfield | Ranji Samaraweera | Gordon Harris | Abigail Baird | H. Goodglass | A. Wingfield | M. Nicholas | P. Renshaw | D. Yurgelun-Todd | M. Naeser | A. Baird | S. Hodge | G. Harris | C. Palumbo | P. Martin | E. Baker | R. Samaraweera
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