Children and adolescents with chronic cerebellar lesions show no clinically relevant signs of aphasia or neglect. (Q55471214)
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scientific article published on 20 July 2005
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English | Children and adolescents with chronic cerebellar lesions show no clinically relevant signs of aphasia or neglect. |
scientific article published on 20 July 2005 |
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Children and adolescents with chronic cerebellar lesions show no clinically relevant signs of aphasia or neglect (English)
Richter S
Schoch B
Kaiser O
Groetschel H
Hein-Kropp C
Maschke M
Dimitrova A
Ziegler W
Karnath HO
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