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JurnalBrain and Language (Full Text) vol. 85 no. 3 (2003)
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Topik: Linguistics; Psycholinguistics; Brain and Language
Bahasa: (EN )    ISSN: 0093-934X    Year:: 2003    Edisi: Softcopy    
Penerbit: Brain and Language
Jenis: Journal - ilmiah internasional
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  1. Attentional resource and processing speed limitations during sentence processing in Parkinson's disease, halaman 347-356
  2. A fMRI study of word retrieval in aphasia, halaman 357-368
  3. fMRI of developmental stuttering: A pilot study, halaman 369-379
  4. Does right hemisphere damaged patients' impaired performance on a sentence insertion task indicate a syntactic or a lexical level deficit?, halaman 377-384
  5. Does the right hemisphere take over after damage to Broca's area? the Barlow case of 1877 and its history, halaman 385-395
  6. The brain generates its own sentence melody: A Gestalt phenomenon in speech perception, halaman 396-401
  7. Distributed cortical networks for syntax processing: Broca's area as the common denominator, halaman 402-408
  8. Effect of lexical cues on the production of active and passive sentences in Broca's and Wernicke's aphasia, halaman 409-426
  9. Dyslexia linked to talent: Global visual-spatial ability, halaman 427-431
  10. Facilitation and disruption of lateralized syllable processing by unattended stimuli in the opposite visual field, halaman 432-440
  11. Effect of typicality on online category verification of animate category exemplars in aphasia, halaman 441-450
  12. Weak coherence, no theory of mind, or executive dysfunction? Solving the puzzle of pragmatic language disorders, halaman 451-466
  13. Are there differential word length effects in the two visual fields?, halaman 467-485
  14. Speed of processing of the visual–orthographic and auditory–phonological systems in adult dyslexics: The contribution of "asynchrony" to word recognition deficits, halaman 486-502
  15. Sensitivity to local sentence context information in lexical ambiguity resolution: Evidence from left- and right-hemisphere-damaged individuals, halaman 503-523
  16. Commentary on A. Beretta et al. 'An ER-fMRI investigation of morphological inflection in German reveals that the brain makes a distinction between regular and irregular forms', halaman 524-526
  17. Commentary The brain makes a distinction between hard and easy stimuli: Comments on Beretta et al., halaman 527-530
  18. The brain is not single-minded about inflectional morphology: A response to the commentaries, halaman 531-534
  19. Spectral and temporal degradation of speech as a simulation of morphosyntactic deficits in English and German, halaman 535-542

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