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Successful-syllable-detection-in-aphasia-despite-processing-impairments-as-revealed-by-event-1744-9081-3-6-S1.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 31 s, 63 kbps, file size: 240 KB)
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DescriptionSuccessful-syllable-detection-in-aphasia-despite-processing-impairments-as-revealed-by-event-1744-9081-3-6-S1.ogg |
English: Speech sound stimuli. A 30 s sample of the task paradigm. |
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Source | Becker F, Reinvang I (2007). "Successful syllable detection in aphasia despite processing impairments as revealed by event-related potentials". Behavioral and Brain Functions. DOI:10.1186/1744-9081-3-6. PMID 17239239. PMC: 1784100. | ||
Author | Becker F, Reinvang I | ||
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