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e5.Crinion JT, Warburton EA, Lambon-Ralph MA, Howard D, Wise RJ. Listening to narrative speech after aphasic stroke: the role of the left anterior temporal lobe. Cereb Cortex 2006;16:1116-1125.

e6.Blank SC, Bird H, Turkheimer F, Wise RJ. Speech production after stroke: the role of the right pars opercularis. Annals of Neurology 2003;54:310-320.

e7.Cardebat D, Demonet JF, De Boissezon X, et al. Behavioral and neurofunctional changes over time in healthy and aphasic subjects: a PET Language Activation Study. Stroke 2003;34:2900-2906.

e8.Perani D, Cappa SF, Tettamanti M, et al. A fMRI study of word retrieval in aphasia. Brain and language 2003;85:357-368.

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