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Location of language in the cortex: a comparison between functional MR imaging and electrocortical stimulation.
D B FitzGerald, G R Cosgrove, S Ronner, H Jiang, B R Buchbinder, J W Belliveau, B R Rosen and R R Benson
American Journal of Neuroradiology September 1997, 18 (8) 1529-1539;
D B FitzGerald
G R Cosgrove
S Ronner
H Jiang
B R Buchbinder
J W Belliveau
B R Rosen

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D B FitzGerald, G R Cosgrove, S Ronner, H Jiang, B R Buchbinder, J W Belliveau, B R Rosen, R R Benson
Location of language in the cortex: a comparison between functional MR imaging and electrocortical stimulation.
American Journal of Neuroradiology Sep 1997, 18 (8) 1529-1539;
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