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Mechanisms of early aphasia recovery
Argye E. Hillis
, Jennifer Heidler
School of Medicine
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Arts & Humanities
Aphasia
95%
Wernicke's Area
54%
Spoken Word
48%
Imaging
34%
Blood Pressure
23%
Elevation
17%
Reorganization
16%
Onset
15%
Compensatory Strategies
14%
Blood
12%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
12%
Left Hemisphere
10%
Battery
9%
Impairment
8%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Aphasia
95%
Reperfusion
72%
Wernicke Area
71%
Stroke
40%
Perfusion Imaging
28%
Blood Pressure
15%
Carotid Endarterectomy
13%
Symptom Flare Up
13%
Learning
8%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
7%
Social Sciences
speech disorder
100%
stroke
80%
comprehension
64%
blood pressure
35%
reorganization
28%
learning
4%