The Right Inferior Frontal Gyrus and Poststroke Aphasia: A Follow-Up Investigation
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A. Thiel | J. Kessler | W. Heiss | L. Winhuisen | B. Schumacher | J. Rudolf | W. Haupt | Lutz Winhuisen
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