Primary face motor area as the motor representation of articulation.
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Consensus paper: Language and the cerebellum: an ongoing enigmaThe functional neuroanatomy of language.Anatomy and lateralization of the human corticobulbar tracts: an fMRI-guided tractography study.Broca's Aphemia: The Tortuous Story of a Nonaphasic Nonparalytic Disorder of Speech.A technique for mapping cortical areas associated with speech arrest.
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Primary face motor area as the motor representation of articulation.
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Primary face motor area as the motor representation of articulation.
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P2860
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Primary face motor area as the motor representation of articulation.
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Shigeki Aoki
Shoji Tsuji
Tomohiko Masumoto
Tomotaka Yamamoto
Yasuhisa Sakurai
Yasuo Terao
Yoshikazu Ugawa
Yoshitaka Masutani
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10.1007/S00415-006-0385-7
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2007-03-22T00:00:00Z