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A treatment sequence for phonological alexia/agraphiaWritten language impairments in primary progressive aphasia: a reflection of damage to central semantic and phonological processesTreatment for anomia in semantic dementiaThe role of left perisylvian cortical regions in spellingTreatment for Alexia With Agraphia Following Left Ventral Occipito-Temporal Damage: Strengthening Orthographic Representations Common to Reading and SpellingPhonological Processing in Primary Progressive Aphasia.Evaluating single-subject treatment research: lessons learned from the aphasia literature.Phonological dyslexia and dysgraphia: cognitive mechanisms and neural substrates.Dysfunctional visual word form processing in progressive alexia.Bidirectional iterative parcellation of diffusion weighted imaging data: separating cortical regions connected by the arcuate fasciculus and extreme capsuleCost function masking during normalization of brains with focal lesions: still a necessity?Treatment for lexical retrieval in progressive aphasia.Neuroimaging in aphasia treatment research: consensus and practical guidelines for data analysis.Multimodal alexia: neuropsychological mechanisms and implications for treatment.Efficient visual object and word recognition relies on high spatial frequency coding in the left posterior fusiform gyrus: evidence from a case-series of patients with ventral occipito-temporal cortex damage.Remediation of written language.Processing deficits for familiar and novel faces in patients with left posterior fusiform lesions.Aphasia severity: Association with cerebral perfusion and diffusionSpaced retrieval treatment of anomia.Positive effects of language treatment for the logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasiaVariability in blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) signal in patients with stroke-induced and primary progressive aphasia.Combining treatment for written and spoken namingDo dual-route models accurately predict reading and spelling performance in individuals with acquired alexia and agraphia?Translational research in aphasia: from neuroscience to neurorehabilitation.A novel method for examining response to spelling treatment.Writing treatment for aphasia: a texting approach.Lexical retrieval and semantic knowledge in patients with left inferior temporal lobe lesions.Writing treatment for severe aphasia: who benefits?Memory impairment and executive control in individuals with stroke-induced aphasia.Neural substrates of sublexical processing for spelling.The nature and treatment of phonological text agraphia.Anterograde memory impairment in Pick's disease.Praxis and the right hemisphere.IntroductionConcurrent treatment for reading and spelling in aphasiaThe neural substrates of writing: A functional magnetic resonance imaging studyAnomia in patients with left inferior temporal lobe lesions
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