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Inferior longitudinal fasciculus: A new look at language

Fascículo longitudinal inferior: una nueva mirada del lenguaje




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Palacios, E., & Clavijo-Pardo, C. (2016). Inferior longitudinal fasciculus: A new look at language. Journal of Medicine and Surgery Repertoire, 25(4), 232-234. https://revistas.fucsalud.edu.co/index.php/repertorio/article/view/111

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Eduardo Palacios
    Carlos Clavijo-Pardo


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