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Author: Brielle C Stark; Alexandra Basilakos; Gregory Hickok; Chris Rorden; Leonardo Bonilha; Julius Fridriksson
Title: Neural organization of speech production: A lesion-based study of error patterns in connected speech
  • Document date: 2019_2_8
  • ID: nzv96tjh_70
    Snippet: While prior studies associating brain damage with single-word errors have largely focused on paraphasias made during naming (single-word retrieval), very little work has focused on the neural substrates of connected speech in aphasia despite connected speech being a highly ecological and complex aspect of language that is strongly related to perceived quality of life (Cruice et al., 2003; Mayer and Murray, 2003) ......
    Document: While prior studies associating brain damage with single-word errors have largely focused on paraphasias made during naming (single-word retrieval), very little work has focused on the neural substrates of connected speech in aphasia despite connected speech being a highly ecological and complex aspect of language that is strongly related to perceived quality of life (Cruice et al., 2003; Mayer and Murray, 2003) .

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