-
1
-
-
0022930826
-
Parallel organization of functionally segregated circuits linking basal ganglia and cortex
-
Alexander G. E., DeLong M. R., Strick P. L. Parallel organization of functionally segregated circuits linking basal ganglia and cortex. Annual Review of Neurosciences. 9:1986;357-381.
-
(1986)
Annual Review of Neurosciences
, vol.9
, pp. 357-381
-
-
Alexander, G.E.1
Delong, M.R.2
Strick, P.L.3
-
2
-
-
0024580171
-
Implications of preserved written language abilities for the functional basis of speech automatisms (recurring utterances): A single case study
-
Blanken G., de Langen E. G., Dittmann J., Wallesch C. W. Implications of preserved written language abilities for the functional basis of speech automatisms (recurring utterances): A single case study. Cognitive Neuropsychology. 6:1989;211-249.
-
(1989)
Cognitive Neuropsychology
, vol.6
, pp. 211-249
-
-
Blanken, G.1
De Langen, E.G.2
Dittmann, J.3
Wallesch, C.W.4
-
3
-
-
0023701176
-
Producing speech automatisms (recurring utterances): Looking for what is left
-
Blanken G., Dittmann J., Haas J. C., Wallesch C. W. Producing speech automatisms (recurring utterances): Looking for what is left. Aphasiology. 2:1988;545-556.
-
(1988)
Aphasiology
, vol.2
, pp. 545-556
-
-
Blanken, G.1
Dittmann, J.2
Haas, J.C.3
Wallesch, C.W.4
-
4
-
-
0020317270
-
Basal ganglia participation in language pathology
-
Brunner R. J., Kornhuber H. H., Seemüller E., Suger G., Wallesch C. W. Basal ganglia participation in language pathology. Brain and Language. 16:1982;281-299.
-
(1982)
Brain and Language
, vol.16
, pp. 281-299
-
-
Brunner, R.J.1
Kornhuber, H.H.2
Seemüller, E.3
Suger, G.4
Wallesch, C.W.5
-
5
-
-
0003333545
-
Recurrent utterances and automatisms in aphasia
-
C. Code. London: Taylor & Francis
-
Code C. Recurrent utterances and automatisms in aphasia. Code C. The characteristics of aphasia. 1989;Taylor & Francis, London.
-
(1989)
The Characteristics of Aphasia
-
-
Code, C.1
-
6
-
-
0029598856
-
Building action repertoires: Memory and learning functions of the basal ganglia
-
Graybiel A. M. Building action repertoires: Memory and learning functions of the basal ganglia. Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 5:1995;733-741.
-
(1995)
Current Opinion in Neurobiology
, vol.5
, pp. 733-741
-
-
Graybiel, A.M.1
-
8
-
-
0001452708
-
On affections of speech from diseases of the brain
-
J. Taylor. New York: Basic Books
-
Jackson J. H. On affections of speech from diseases of the brain. Taylor J. Selected writings of John Hughlings Jackson. 1879;Basic Books, New York.
-
(1879)
Selected Writings of John Hughlings Jackson
-
-
Jackson, J.H.1
-
9
-
-
0003269278
-
Is there more than ah-oh-ah? Alternative strategies for writing and repeating lexically
-
M. Coltheart, R. Job, & G. Sartori. London: Erlbaum
-
Kremin H. Is there more than ah-oh-ah? Alternative strategies for writing and repeating lexically. Coltheart M., Job R., Sartori G. The cognitive neuropsychology of language. 1987;Erlbaum, London.
-
(1987)
The Cognitive Neuropsychology of Language
-
-
Kremin, H.1
-
10
-
-
0003294164
-
Relationship between lesions in deep subcortical white matter areas on chronic CT scans and recovery of speech and comprehension in chronic aphasia
-
G. Vallar, S. Cappa, & C. W. Wallesch. Oxford: Oxford University Press
-
Naeser M. A. Relationship between lesions in deep subcortical white matter areas on chronic CT scans and recovery of speech and comprehension in chronic aphasia. Vallar G., Cappa S., Wallesch C. W. Neuropsychological disorders associated with subcortical lesions. 1992;Oxford University Press, Oxford.
-
(1992)
Neuropsychological Disorders Associated with Subcortical Lesions
-
-
Naeser, M.A.1
-
11
-
-
0024395533
-
On the neurological status of speech automatisms and its implications for neurolinguistic models
-
Wallesch C. W., Haas J. C., Blanken G. On the neurological status of speech automatisms and its implications for neurolinguistic models. Aphasiology. 3:1989;435-447.
-
(1989)
Aphasiology
, vol.3
, pp. 435-447
-
-
Wallesch, C.W.1
Haas, J.C.2
Blanken, G.3
|