Dissociated repetition deficits in aphasia can reflect flexible interactions between left dorsal and ventral streams and gender-dimorphic architecture of the right dorsal stream
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Rafael Ruiz-Cruces | Irene De-Torres | Marcelo L. Berthier | M. Berthier | G. Dávila | R. Ruiz-Cruces | Rocío Juárez y Ruiz de Mier | Irene De-Torres | Antonio Gutiérrez | F. Alfaro | N. García-Casares | A. Nabrozidis | S. Froudist Walsh | Natalia García-Casares | Alejandro Nabrozidis | Guadalupe Dávila | Antonio Gutiérrez | Seán Froudist Walsh | Rocío Juárez y Ruiz de Mier | Francisco Alfaro
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