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Reversed laterality: A case study

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Pages 311-322 | Accepted 28 Dec 1979, Published online: 04 Jan 2008

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JasonW. Brown & KarenL. Chobor. (1987) Absence of aphasia in a dextral with a left hemisphere lesion: A case report. Aphasiology 1:5, pages 435-441.
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P. Mariën, S. Engelborghs, L. A. Vignolo & P. P. De Deyn. (2001) The many faces of crossed aphasia in dextrals: report of nine cases and review of the literature. European Journal of Neurology 8:6, pages 643-658.
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Nina F. Dronkers & Robert T. Knight. (1989) Right-sided neglect in a left-hander: Evidence for reversed hemispheric specialization of attention capacity. Neuropsychologia 27:5, pages 729-735.
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Carme Junqué, Irene Litvan & Pere Vendrell. (1986) Does reversed laterality really exist in dextrals? A case study. Neuropsychologia 24:2, pages 241-254.
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