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Differences in Functional MR Imaging Activation Patterns Associated with Confrontation Naming and Responsive Naming

Sarah Tomaszewki Farias, Gregory Harrington, Catherine Broomand and Maysud Seyal
American Journal of Neuroradiology November 2005, 26 (10) 2492-2499;
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Sarah Tomaszewki Farias, Gregory Harrington, Catherine Broomand, Maysud Seyal
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