Unravelling nonverbal cognitive performance in acquired aphasiaFootnoteThis study was supported in part by grants P50 NS 068335 (MC and LTC) and R01 NS 48013 (MC) from the National Institutes of Health, and grant no. 220020087 from the James S. McDonnell Foundation (LTC and RF). No financial conflicts of interest exist with respect to this manuscript.
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