Perisylvian sulcal morphology and cerebral asymmetry patterns in adults who stutter.
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Perisylvian sulcal morphology and cerebral asymmetry patterns in adults who stutter.
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Perisylvian sulcal morphology and cerebral asymmetry patterns in adults who stutter.
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Perisylvian sulcal morphology and cerebral asymmetry patterns in adults who stutter.
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Perisylvian sulcal morphology and cerebral asymmetry patterns in adults who stutter.
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Perisylvian sulcal morphology and cerebral asymmetry patterns in adults who stutter.
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Perisylvian sulcal morphology and cerebral asymmetry patterns in adults who stutter.
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Perisylvian sulcal morphology and cerebral asymmetry patterns in adults who stutter.
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Perisylvian sulcal morphology and cerebral asymmetry patterns in adults who stutter.
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Denis Rivière
Jack L Lancaster
Janis C Ingham
Jean-François Mangin
Matthew D Cykowski
Peter T Fox
Peter V Kochunov
Roger J Ingham
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10.1093/CERCOR/BHM093
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2007-06-21T00:00:00Z