Observations on regional cerebral blood flow in cortical and subcortical structures during language production in normal man

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Observations on regional cerebral blood flow in cortical and subcortical structures during language production in normal man. / Wallesch, C W; Henriksen, L; Kornhuber, H H; Paulson, O B.

I: Brain and Language, Bind 25, Nr. 2, 07.1985, s. 224-33.

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Wallesch, CW, Henriksen, L, Kornhuber, HH & Paulson, OB 1985, 'Observations on regional cerebral blood flow in cortical and subcortical structures during language production in normal man', Brain and Language, bind 25, nr. 2, s. 224-33. https://doi.org/10.1016/0093-934x(85)90082-3

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Wallesch, C. W., Henriksen, L., Kornhuber, H. H., & Paulson, O. B. (1985). Observations on regional cerebral blood flow in cortical and subcortical structures during language production in normal man. Brain and Language, 25(2), 224-33. https://doi.org/10.1016/0093-934x(85)90082-3

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Wallesch CW, Henriksen L, Kornhuber HH, Paulson OB. Observations on regional cerebral blood flow in cortical and subcortical structures during language production in normal man. Brain and Language. 1985 jul.;25(2):224-33. https://doi.org/10.1016/0093-934x(85)90082-3

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Wallesch, C W ; Henriksen, L ; Kornhuber, H H ; Paulson, O B. / Observations on regional cerebral blood flow in cortical and subcortical structures during language production in normal man. I: Brain and Language. 1985 ; Bind 25, Nr. 2. s. 224-33.

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abstract = "Regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) was studied by single photon emission computerized tomography (SPECT) of inhaled xenon-133 in six normal volunteers during various language, articulatory, and control conditions. Language production increased rCBF in predominantly left-sided cortical and subcortical areas. The involved regions were anatomically related to a left frontal area (Broca's), to both caudate nuclei, to a left thalamic/pallidal area, and bilaterally in retrorolandic areas. The failure to demonstrate lateralized retrorolandic activity is thought to reflect the complexity of the tasks.",
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