Gesture discrimination in primary progressive aphasia: the intersection between gesture and language processing pathways.
The issue of the relationship between language and gesture processing and the partial overlap of their neural representations is of fundamental importance to neurology, psychology, and social sciences. Patients suffering from primary progressive aphasia, a clinical syndrome characterized by comparat...
Main Authors: | Nelissen, N, Pazzaglia, M, Vandenbulcke, M, Sunaert, S, Fannes, K, Dupont, P, Aglioti, S, Vandenberghe, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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