Some Aspects of Language Processing Revealed Through the Analysis of Acquired Aphasia: The Lexical System

1988 Annual Review of Neuroscience 139 citations

Abstract

The brain's default mode network consists of discrete, bilateral and symmetrical cortical areas, in the medial and lateral parietal, medial prefrontal, and medial and lateral temporal cortices of the human, nonhuman primate, cat, and rodent brains. Its ...Read More

Keywords

AphasiaNeurosciencePsychologyPrimateHuman brainDefault mode networkFunctional connectivity

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AphasiaBrainCognitionHumansLanguageSemantics

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Year
1988
Type
review
Volume
11
Issue
1
Pages
395-421
Citations
139
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A Caramazza (1988). Some Aspects of Language Processing Revealed Through the Analysis of Acquired Aphasia: The Lexical System. Annual Review of Neuroscience , 11 (1) , 395-421. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.ne.11.030188.002143

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10.1146/annurev.ne.11.030188.002143
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2452596

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