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Probing the involvement of the right hemisphere in language processing with online transcranial magnetic stimulation in healthy volunteers

Hartwigsen et al., 2012

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7349574492411305016
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Hartwigsen G
Siebner H
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Aphasiology

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Background: Current models emphasize that language-related functions are predominantly organized in left-lateralized fronto-temporo-parietal cortical networks. Aims: In this review, we summarize how “online” transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) during a language task …
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