Why bilateral damage is worse than unilateral damage to the brain.
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Graded specialization within and between the anterior temporal lobesNeurocognitive insights on conceptual knowledge and its breakdown.Direct Exploration of the Role of the Ventral Anterior Temporal Lobe in Semantic Memory: Cortical Stimulation and Local Field Potential Evidence From Subdural Grid Electrodes.Semantic retrieval during overt picture description: Left anterior temporal or the parietal lobe?The 'when' and 'where' of semantic coding in the anterior temporal lobe: Temporal representational similarity analysis of electrocorticogram data.Asymmetric connectivity between the anterior temporal lobe and the language networkThe relation of object naming and other visual speech production tasks: a large scale voxel-based morphometric studyEstablishing task- and modality-dependent dissociations between the semantic and default mode networks.Using a combination of fMRI and anterior temporal lobe rTMS to measure intrinsic and induced activation changes across the semantic cognition network.The Roles of Left Versus Right Anterior Temporal Lobes in Conceptual Knowledge: An ALE Meta-analysis of 97 Functional Neuroimaging Studies.Laterality of anterior temporal lobe repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation determines the degree of disruption in picture naming.The Differential Contributions of Conceptual Representation Format and Language Structure to Levels of Semantic Abstraction Capacity.Direct current stimulation over the anterior temporal areas boosts semantic processing in primary progressive aphasia.Mapping the Multiple Graded Contributions of the Anterior Temporal Lobe Representational Hub to Abstract and Social Concepts: Evidence from Distortion-corrected fMRI.Reading words and other people: A comparison of exception word, familiar face and affect processing in the left and right temporal variants of primary progressive aphasiaMapping the Dynamic Network Interactions Underpinning Cognition: A cTBS-fMRI Study of the Flexible Adaptive Neural System for Semantics.Hemispheric Specialization within the Superior Anterior Temporal Cortex for Social and Nonsocial Concepts.The timing of anterior temporal lobe involvement in semantic processing.Visual object naming in patients with small lesions centered at the left temporopolar region.The left inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus subserves language semantics: a multilevel lesion study.A vision of graded hemispheric specialization.The tract terminations in the temporal lobe: Their location and associated functions.Cognitive Function and Neuropsychological Comorbidities in Children with Newly Diagnosed Idiopathic Epilepsy.The Roles of Left Versus Right Anterior Temporal Lobes in Semantic Memory: A Neuropsychological Comparison of Postsurgical Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Patients.From percept to concept in the ventral temporal lobes: Graded hemispheric specialisation based on stimulus and task.Concepts, control, and context: A connectionist account of normal and disordered semantic cognition.Concrete versus abstract forms of social concept: an fMRI comparison of knowledge about people versus social terms.
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Why bilateral damage is worse than unilateral damage to the brain.
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2013-06-28T00:00:00Z