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Functional linguistic specificity of the left frontal aslant tract for spontaneous speech fluency: Evidence from intraoperative language mapping

Olga Dragoy, Andrey Zyryanov, Олег Бронов, Elizaveta Gordeyeva, Natalya Gronskaya, Oksana Kryuchkova, Evgenij Klyuev, D N Kopachev, Igor Medyanik, Lidiya Mishnyakova, Nikita Pedyash, Igor Pronin, Andrey Reutov, А Р Ситников, Ekaterina Stupina, Konstantin S. Yashin, Valeriya Zhirnova, А. А. Зуев

2020Brain and Language44 citationsDOI

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PsychologySpeech productionFluencyDissociation (chemistry)Vocal tractSpontaneous recoverySentenceCognitive psychologyAudiologyLinguisticsMedicinePhysical chemistryPhilosophyChemistryMathematics educationNeurobiology of Language and BilingualismAdvanced Neuroimaging Techniques and ApplicationsPhonetics and Phonology Research
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