Language and alexithymia: Evidence for the role of the inferior frontal gyrus in acquired alexithymia
The clinical relevance of alexithymia, a condition associated with difficulties identifying and describing one’s own emotion, is becoming ever more apparent. Increased rates of alexithymia are observed in multiple psychiatric conditions, and also in neurological conditions resulting from both organi...
Autors principals: | Hobson, H, Hogeveen, J, Brewer, R, Catmur, C, Gordon, B, Krueger, F, Chau, A, Bird, GP, Grafman, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2018
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