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Brain and Language Volume 106, Issue 1
This first issue of Volume 106 and the 1st issue since the journal’s inception initiates both a new look and an updated editorialplan for Brain and Language. The mission of the journal remains the publication of the very best articles that relate human language to the organization, structure, and workings of the human brain. Nevertheless, there are some observable changes in emphasis and some practical differences in the mechanics of the review process.
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Brain and Language Volume 106, Issue 3
Development and (Re)organization of Language after Early Brain Lesions
Edited by Martin Staudt and Karen Lidzba
The plasticity and compensational capacities of the developing brain are among the the most remarkable observations of developmental neuroscience. This special issue comprises studies elucidating not only the mechanisms but also the limitations of language (re)organization after early brain lesions.
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Brain and Cognition, Volume 67, Issue 1
To access the papers for TENNET: Theoretical and Experimental Neuropsychology - XVII Annual Meeting, June 21-23, 2007, Montreal, Canada, edited by Barbara Bulman-Fleming,
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