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    Chronic post-stroke aphasia severity is determined by fragmentation of residual white matter networks

    Many stroke survivors with aphasia in the acute period experience spontaneous recovery within the first six months after the stroke. However, approximately 30–40% sustain permanent aphasia and the factors dete...

    Barbara K. Marebwa, Julius Fridriksson, Grigori Yourganov in Scientific Reports (2017)

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    Dimensionality of brain networks linked to life-long individual differences in self-control

    The ability to delay gratification in childhood has been linked to positive outcomes in adolescence and adulthood. Here we examine a subsample of participants from a seminal longitudinal study of self-control ...

    Marc G. Berman, Grigori Yourganov, Mary K. Askren, Ozlem Ayduk in Nature Communications (2013)

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    fMRI evidence for the neural representation of faces

    fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) studies on humans have shown a cortical area, the fusiform face area, that is specialized for face processing. An important question is how faces are represented wi...

    Gunter Loffler, Grigori Yourganov, Frances Wilkinson, Hugh R Wilson in Nature Neuroscience (2005)