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University of Groningen

Bilateral neural correlates of treatment-induced changes in chronic aphasia

Averina, Svetlana

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10.33612/diss.167304144

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Chapter 3

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Appendix A2. Demographic details and individual results of spontaneous speech analysis

of non-brain-damaged speakers

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Appendix A3. Individual results of the ANELT, the Token Test, and spontaneous speech

analysis of nonfluent and fluent aphasia speakers

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Appendices

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Chapters 4, 5

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Appendix B2. Individual results of the ANELT, the Token Test, MLU, and tractography

variables of aphasic speakers

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