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Right anterior temporal lobe atrophy and Person-based semantic defect: A detailed case study
Neurocase, 07/01/09
Busigny T et al. - This analysis revealed a cross-modal person-based deficit together with a more general semantic alteration. However, there was no evidence of impairment in face perception, including holistic processing, or of an abnormal pattern of brain activation in face-sensitive cortical areas.
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