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The contribution of executive control to semantic cognition : Convergent evidence from semantic aphasia and executive dysfunction
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Shared processes resolve competition within and between episodic and semantic memory: Evidence from patients with LIFG lesions
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Unification of behavioural, computational and neural accounts of word production errors in post-stroke aphasia
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Noun and verb processing in aphasia: Behavioural profiles and neural correlates
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Relating resting-state hemodynamic changes to the variable language profiles in post-stroke aphasia
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Predicting the pattern and severity of chronic post-stroke language deficits from functionally-partitioned structural lesions
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Shared processes resolve competition within and between episodic and semantic memory: Evidence from patients with LIFG lesions
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The Roles of Left Versus Right Anterior Temporal Lobes in Semantic Memory: A Neuropsychological Comparison of Postsurgical Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Patients
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The contribution of executive control to semantic cognition: Convergent evidence from semantic aphasia and executive dysfunction
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