Differentiation of syntactic processes in the left and right anterior temporal lobe: Event-related brain potential evidence from lesion patients
@article{Kotz2003DifferentiationOS, title={Differentiation of syntactic processes in the left and right anterior temporal lobe: Event-related brain potential evidence from lesion patients}, author={Sonja A. Kotz and D. Yves von Cramon and Angela D. Friederici}, journal={Brain and Language}, year={2003}, volume={87}, pages={135-136} }
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