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Language Functions and Brain Organization
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pp. 117
Bumps on the Brain: Right–Left Anatomic Asymmetry as a Key to Functional Lateralization**Preparation of this paper and some of the research reported within were supported in part by U.S. NINCDS Contract #N01-NS-6-2344 and Ontario Mental Health Foundation Grant #803. Some of the results were presented at the 13th Annual Winter Conference on Brain Research, Keystone, Colorado, Jan. 1980 and at the 19th Annual meeting of the Academy of Aphasia, London, Ont., Oct. 1981.
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