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The PLORAS Database: A data repository for Predicting Language Outcome and Recovery After StrokeDopaminergic therapy in aphasiaGenerative embedding for model-based classification of fMRI data.Modulation of frontal effective connectivity during speech.Cross-language differences in the brain network subserving intelligible speechThe right hemisphere supports but does not replace left hemisphere auditory function in patients with persisting aphasia.Sensory-to-motor integration during auditory repetition: a combined fMRI and lesion studyAuditory-motor interactions for the production of native and non-native speech.Changes in auditory feedback connections determine the severity of speech processing deficits after stroke.Speech facilitation by left inferior frontal cortex stimulation.A dynamical pattern recognition model of γ activity in auditory cortex.Plasticity of human auditory-evoked fields induced by shock conditioning and contingency reversal.Vowel-specific mismatch responses in the anterior superior temporal gyrus: an fMRI study.The cortical dynamics of intelligible speechThe left superior temporal gyrus is a shared substrate for auditory short-term memory and speech comprehension: evidence from 210 patients with strokeLateralization is predicted by reduced coupling from the left to right prefrontal cortex during semantic decisions on written wordsReading without the left ventral occipito-temporal cortex.Reading therapy strengthens top-down connectivity in patients with pure alexiaUsing transcranial magnetic stimulation of the undamaged brain to identify lesion sites that predict language outcome after stroke.An inability to learn to read caused by shaken baby syndromeIdentifying abnormal connectivity in patients using dynamic causal modeling of FMRI responsesRapid compensation of visual search strategy in patients with chronic visual field defectsTatsuji Inouye (1881-1976).Microbleed detection using automated segmentation (MIDAS): a new method applicable to standard clinical MR imagesParallel recovery in a trilingual speaker: the use of the Bilingual Aphasia Test as a diagnostic complement to the Comprehensive Aphasia Test."Bottom-up" and "top-down" effects on reading saccades: a case studyA historical review of the representation of the visual field in primary visual cortex with special reference to the neural mechanisms underlying macular sparing.Facilitating text reading in posterior cortical atrophyStructural anatomy of pure and hemianopic alexiaDistinguishing the effect of lesion load from tract disconnection in the arcuate and uncinate fasciculi.Read-Right: a "web app" that improves reading speeds in patients with hemianopia.Recovery and treatment of aphasia after stroke: functional imaging studies.Can fully automated detection of corticospinal tract damage be used in stroke patients?Optokinetic therapy improves text reading in patients with hemianopic alexia: a controlled trial.Functional near infrared spectroscopy as a probe of brain function in people with prolonged disorders of consciousnessPredicting outcome and recovery after stroke with lesions extracted from MRI imagesMultiple routes from occipital to temporal cortices during reading.Comparing language outcomes in monolingual and bilingual stroke patients.Automated identification of brain tumors from single MR images based on segmentation with refined patient-specific priorsToo little, too late: reduced visual span and speed characterize pure alexia.
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