Acoustic analysis and neuroimaging correlates of diadochokinetic rates in mild-moderate primary progressive apraxia of speech
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Rene L. Utianski | Joseph James Duffy | V. Lowe | J. Whitwell | H. Botha | H. Clark | R. Utianski | Peter Robert Martin | Neha Atulkumar Singh | Kennedy A Josephs | Yehkyoung C. Stephens | K. A. Josephs
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